Économie solidaire, repères et éléments d'une critique
Sophie Boutillier
Innovations, 2002, vol. 15, issue 1, 9-19
Abstract:
For keynesian economists, social economy is able to solve the problems of unemployment and poverty in industrialized countries. However, neither poverty nor the debates on social economy are new. 200 years ago, socialists and other utopians imagined a society where market principles were excluded. Today, the question is no more to change radically the society but to organize it in order to move back the spectre of stationary state which is always actual while maintening social peace.
Date: 2002
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