This book explores possible and realistic alternatives to capitalism. Arguing that these alternatives can only be of socialist orientation, the author moves from a discussion of works that attempted to explain the failure of the socialisms of the 20th century, to a consideration of models for a new socialism.
This book explores possible and realistic alternatives to capitalism. Arguing that these alternatives can only be of socialist orientation, the author moves from a discussion of works that attempted to explain the failure of the socialisms of the 20th century, to a consideration of models for a new socialism.
Tony Andréani is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Paris 8, France. His research explores political philosophy, epistemology, historical materialism, and historical and possible socialisms.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Models of socialism 2. Engels, from one socialism to another 3. Socialism and economic democracy 4. Public services and citizenship 5. Untangling the paradoxes of state ownership 6. The political institutions of socialism 7. The public sector in China and its evolution 8. Discussion on socialism 9. Socialism as a positive dialectic 10. Revolutionary transformation or how to walk on both legs
Introduction 1. Models of socialism 2. Engels, from one socialism to another 3. Socialism and economic democracy 4. Public services and citizenship 5. Untangling the paradoxes of state ownership 6. The political institutions of socialism 7. The public sector in China and its evolution 8. Discussion on socialism 9. Socialism as a positive dialectic 10. Revolutionary transformation or how to walk on both legs
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