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    Cheltenham, UK; Northhampton, MA, US : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788117838
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 244 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jossa, Bruno, 1935 - A new model of socialism
    DDC: 335
    Keywords: Selbstverwalteter Betrieb ; Genossenschaft ; Sozialismus ; Wirtschaftsdemokratie ; Marxismus ; Arbeitswerttheorie ; Socialism ; Employee ownership ; Electronic books ; Sozialismus ; Marxismus ; Demokratie ; Genossenschaftstheorie
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Production modes, Marx's method and the feasible revolution -- 2. The coopererative firm as an alternative to the capital-owned business enterprise -- 3. A few advantages of economic democracy -- 4. Marx, Marxism and the cooperative movement -- 5. Recent criticisms of the labour theory off value: the democratic firm and Marxism -- 6. Further reflections on links between Marxism and producer cooperatives -- 7. Some critics of labour management -- 8. The labour-managed firm and socialism -- 9. The evolution of socialism from utopia to scientific producer cooperative economics -- 10. The democratic firm in the estimation of intellectuals -- 11. An involuntary antagonist of history and progress -- Index.
    Abstract: Economic democracy is essential for creating a truly democratic political sphere. This engaging book uses Marxist theory to hypothesise that capitalism is not a democratic system, and that a modern socialist system of producer cooperatives and democratically managed enterprises is urgently needed. A New Model of Socialism focuses on the current crisis of the political Left, a result of the collapse of the Soviet model of society and the decline of statism and kingship. Bruno Jossa expands on existing theories to explore Marx's notions on economic democracy in a modern setting. He advocates a move away from the centralised planning form of economic socialism towards a self-management system for firms that does not prioritise the interests of one class over another, in order to achieve greater economic democracy. It is argued that the establishment of such a system of democratic firms is the precondition for reducing intervention in the economy, thus enabling the State to perform its ultimate function of serving the public interest. This timely book is ideal for advanced scholars of Marxist, radical and heterodox economic theory, as well as academics with an interest in the rise of socialism in our modern world. Indeed, it will also be of value to all those seeking a viable and practical alternative to existing capitalist and socialist thinking
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781035305995
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 376 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Jossa, Bruno, 1935 - The economic theory of socialism and the labour-managed firm
    DDC: 335
    Keywords: Socialism Economic aspects ; Employee ownership ; Industrial management Employee participation
    Abstract: The Economic Theory of Socialism and the Labour-Managed Firm focuses on market socialism and the relevant debate among economic theorists. It argues that market socialism is the only rational form of socialism and that market socialism with labour-managed firms is by far the best form of market socialism. The book begins with a critical review of the contributions to the economic theory of socialism. The second part discusses the economic theory of labour-managed firms and pays particular attention to the adverse labour-supply curve, underinvestment, monitoring and the separation of ownership and control. The final chapters discuss problems such as the control of economic activity in labour-managed firms, worker motivation and incentives. This book will be of particular use to students and academics interested in comparative economic systems and to specialists in politics and sociology with an interest in alternative forms of economic organization
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction: Labour management and socialism -- 1. Economic calculation in socialism: Early contributions -- 2. Socialism and market: Lange's contribution and marxist theory -- 3. Liberalist criticisms of the lange model -- 4. Socialism with autonomous firms -- 5. On the taxonomy of economic systems -- 6. Market socialism and income distribution -- 7. An Introduction to the theory of the labour-managed firm -- 8. Equilibrium of the self-managed firm -- 9. Criticism of ward's model -- 10. Self-managed firms and underinvestment -- 11. Property rights and the financing of the cooperative firm -- 12. Neo-institutionalism and the cooperative firm -- 13. Self-managment and the social foundation of character -- 14. Conclusion -- Index.
    Note: Partly translated from Italian by Niall O'Higgins and Aloisia Rigotti , Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-368) and index
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  • 3
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800372016
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Genossenschaftsmanagement ; Genossenschaft ; Kapitalismus ; Sozialismus ; Management Employee participation ; Democracy ; Socialism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents: Preface Introduction: The cooperative firm as an alternative to the capital-owned business enterprise -- 1. Democratic firms and socialism -- 2. An up-to-date model of marxism: A socialist system without any communist colouring -- 3. The revolutionary impetus of marxism versus liberalism -- 4. Do trade unions champion worker interests? -- 5. In what direction goes history? -- 6. The evolution of socialism: From utopia to scientific producer of cooperative economics -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "This book revolves around the idea that capitalism is not a democratic system and that a system of producer cooperatives, or democratically managed enterprises, gives rise to a new mode of production which is authentically socialist in essence and fully consistent with the ultimate rationale underlying Marx's theoretical approach. The author argues that the cooperative firm system outlined in this book offers a rich array of non-economic benefits that justify its classification as a 'genuinely socialist' entity, with real potential for achieving true economic democracy. This book will be required reading for all economists who are not content with the current capitalist economic system, and yet will still provide intriguing and thought-provoking insights for those who are"--
    Note: Includes index , Includes bibliographical references
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