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Towards a Radical Democracy (Routledge Revivals)
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Absolute Abundance
Author_Douglas Brown
Autonomous Economic Sphere
budapest
Budapest School
Category=JPA
Civil Society
democratic
Democratic Mixed Economy
Democratize Social Decision Making
Eastern European Societies
economies
economy
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equal
Equal Self-determination
Good Life
Human Suffering
Marx's Economistic View
mixed
Mixed Economies
neo-Marxian View
Polanyi's Thesis
Positive Abolition
Protective Response
Radical Democracy
school
self-determination
Self-managed Society
Self-regulating Market
Self-regulating Market Economy
Separate Economic Sphere
social
Social Democratic Mixed Economies
Soviet Society
West Germany
western
Western Mixed Economies
Product details
- ISBN 9780415608794
- Weight: 590g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 15 Nov 2010
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1988, this is the first systematic account of the writings of Hungarian dissidents and former students of George Lukacs, collectively known as the 'Budapest School'. Dr. Brown demonstrates the importance of their work in contributing to a logically consistent yet realistic theory of socialist mixed economies, and genuine radical democracies. The Budapest Schoool's model of radical democracy represents a critique of both industrial capitalism and existing socialist systems, with immediate political as well as philosophical importance. Dr. Brown is particularly concerned to draw out its significance for the practical realities of political economy, and the logical implications for desirable reform of Western mixed economies.
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