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Moving Beyond Capitalism: Routledge Critical Development Studies

Editat de Cliff DuRand
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2016
The book speaks to the widespread quest for concrete alternative ways forward 'beyond capitalism' in the face of the prevailing corporatocracy and a capitalist system in crisis. It examines a number of institutions and practices now being built in the nooks and crannies of present societies and that point beyond capitalism toward a more equal, participatory, and democratic society – institutions such as cooperatives, public banks, the commons, economic democracy. This seminal collection of critical studies draws on academic and activist voices from the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and Argentina, and from a variety of theoretical-political perspectives – Marxism, anarchism, feminism, and Zapatismo.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138202948
ISBN-10: 1138202940
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Critical Development Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Forward by Richard D. Wolff
Part I: Economic Democracy / The Social Economy
1. Beyond Capitalism to Sustainability: The Public Bank Solution
2. Building a Grassroots Democratic Economy: The Rising Tide of Local Self-Reliance, Workplace Democracy, and Social Justice
3. Worker’s Economy in Argentina: Self Management, Cooperatives and Recovered Enterprises in a Time of Global Crisis
4. Cooperative Cuba
Part II: The Commons
5. Commoning Together
6. Building the Commons as an Antidote to the Predatory Market Economy
7. Autogestión: Prefiguring a New Cooperativism and the ‘Labor Commons’
8. Divisions in the Commons: Ecuador’s FLOK Society and the Zapatistas’ Escuelita
Part III: Alternatives to a System in Crisis
9. Economic Crises, Environmental Crises: Moving beyond Capitalism
10. The Left and a Green New Deal
11. Alternatives to Development in Latin America
Part IV: Bringing Politics Back In 12. The Limits of Localism
13. Getting Past Capitalism: History, Vision, Hope
14. Toward A Stronger, More Influential Political Left: An Appeal for Critical Self-Reflection
Part V: Socialism in the 21st Century
15. Building a 21st Century Socialism
16. Out of the Abyss, the New World
17. The Communal State (Venezuela): Communal Councils and Workplace Democracy
18. The Necessary Renovation of Socialist Hegemony in Cuba: Contradictions and Challenges
19. Cuba’s Cooperatives: Their Contribution to Cuba’s New Socialism
20. The Dialectic of Constituent Power and Constituted Power

Notă biografică

Cliff DuRand is a lifelong political activist and retired Philosophy professor. He is a founder of the Radical Philosophy Association in the U.S. and of the Center for Global Justice in Mexico.

Recenzii

Excerpt from journal review
"...Moving Beyond Capitalism is an indispensable guide for scholars, activists, and grass roots organizations who want to build an alternative world in the twenty-first century."Kaan Agartan, Framingham State University, in Labour and Industry Journal

Descriere

The book speaks to the widespread quest for concrete alternative ways forward 'beyond capitalism' in the face of the prevailing corporatocracy and a capitalist system in crisis. It examines a number of institutions and practices now being built in the nooks and crannies of present societies and that point beyond capitalism toward a more equal, participatory, and democratic society – institutions such as cooperatives, public banks, the commons, economic democracy. This seminal collection of critical essays draws on academic and activist voices from the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and Argentina, and from a variety of theoretical-political perspectives – Marxism, anarchism, feminism, and Zapatismo.