Socialism As It Was Always Meant To Be
Michael Albert and
Robin Hahnel
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Michael Albert: Z Magazine, 116 St. Botolph St., Boston, MA 02115
Robin Hahnel: Department of Economics, The American University, Washington D.C. 20016
Review of Radical Political Economics, 1992, vol. 24, issue 3-4, 46-66
Abstract:
We argue for the feasibility and desirability of a "third way" besides markets and authoritarian planning by (1) describing the main features of a model of "participatory planning," and (2) responding to objections that the system requires too many meetings, is too intrusive, misfocuses democratic energies, and lacks sufficient incentives.
Date: 1992
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