Market Socialism

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Pub. Date: 1998-06-01
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Aside from Post Modernism, probably the hottest topic today among socialist scholars world-wide is Market Socialism. In this book, four leading socialist scholars present both sides of the debate--two for, and two against--highlighting the different perspectives from which Market Socialism has been viewed. Arguing in favor of Market Socialism are the philosophers David Schweickart and James Lawler. While opposing them and Market Socialism are the political economist Hillel Ticktin and the political theorist Bertell Ollman. The evidence and arguments found in this book will prove invaluable to readers interested in the future of socialism.

Table of Contents

Participants in the Debate vii
Introduction 1(6)
BERTELL OLLMAN
Part One for 7(48)
1. "Market Socialism: A Defense"
7(16)
DAVID SCHWEICKART
2. "Marx as Market Socialist"
23(32)
JAMES LAWLER
Part Two against 55(70)
3. "The Problem is Market Socialism"
55(26)
HILLEL TICKTIN
4. "Market Mystification in Capitalist and Market Socialist Societies"
81(44)
BERTELL OLLMAN
Part Three criticism 125(34)
5. Schweickart on Ticktin
125(4)
6. Ticktin on Schweickart
129(8)
7. Lawler on Ollman
137(12)
8. Ollman on Lawler
149(10)
Part Four response 159(34)
9. Ticktin
159(10)
10. Schweickart
169(8)
11. Ollman
177(6)
12. Lawler
183(10)
Select Bibliography on Market Socialism 193(4)
Index 197

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