Anarchist Accounting

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accounting principles
Actual Transactions
alternative economic systems
anarchist accounting
Annual Planning
Asset's Net Book
Asset’s Net Book
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Collective Consumption
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critical accounting theory
democratic economy
democratic financial planning systems
democratic planning
Double Entry
Double Entry Bookkeeping
economic cooperation
economic resource allocation
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Excess Supply
financial decisions
Financial transactions
Industry Federations
investment decision making
libertarian socialism
Long Term Development Planning
Member Councils
Natural Capital Assets
Neighbourhood Council
Net Book
non-market valuation
Participatory Economics
Participatory Economy
Participatory Planning Procedures
Production Proposals
Productive Capital Asset
Separate Accounting Entities
socialist economic system
Society Account Records
transactions
worker councils

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367477035
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is about accounting in an alternative libertarian socialist economic system. It explores what information and transactions we need to enable democratic and effective financial decisions by those affected by the decisions. Based on the economic model, participatory economics, the author proposes a set of accounting principles for an economy comprised of common ownership of productive resources, worker and consumer councils, and democratic planning, promoting the model’s core values.

The author tackles questions such as how accounting could be organised in an economy with no private equity owners or private lenders and creditors that is not based on greed and competition but instead on cooperation and solidarity. A large part of the book is focused on issues regarding investments; thus, he asks how and on what basis decisions are made about the allocation of an economy’s production between consumption today and investments that enable more consumption in the future, and how investments are accounted for. He also considers how investments in capital assets and production facilities would be decided, financed, and valued if they are not owned by private capital owners and if allocation does not take place through markets but through a form of democratic planning. In answering these questions and more, the author demonstrates that alternative economic systems are indeed possible, and not merely lofty utopias that cannot be put into practice, and inspires further discussion about economic vision.

By applying accounting to a new economic setting and offering both technical information and the author’s bold vision, this book is a comprehensive and valuable supplementary text for courses touching on critical accounting theory. It will also appeal to readers interested in alternative kinds of economies.

Anders Sandström is a trained accountant with a degree from Uppsala University. He lives in Stockholm, Sweden, where he works as the treasurer at Sveriges Arbetares Arbetslöshetskassa (SAAK), an unemployment office historically connected to the Swedish syndicalist trade union, Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation (SAC). Before his sabbatical and political turnaround in 2000, Anders worked as an audit junior at the international audit firm KPMG and later as Head of Accounting and Group Financial Controller in different companies. In 2010 Anders co-founded Parecon Sverige, an advocacy group for participatory economy, which is an economic system developed as a viable alternative to capitalism.

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