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|a Global Neoliberal Capitalism and the alternatives :
|b from Social Democracy to State Capitalisms /
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|a Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st Century
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|a Front cover -- Global Neoliberal Capitalism and the Alternatives: From Social Democracy to State Capitalisms -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of Figures, Tables and Boxes -- About the Author -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- Critiques of global capitalism -- The alternatives -- Neoliberalism and the alternatives -- Organisation of the book -- 2 Global Neoliberalism and What It Means -- The economic basis of neoliberalism -- Liberalism as a comprehensive ideology -- Maintaining stability and promoting progress -- The individual and society -- The rule of law
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|a The neoliberal social system -- Financialisation and speculation -- The regulatory role of the state -- Self- regulating markets -- Conclusion -- 3 Neoliberalism: A Critique -- Psychological subjectivism -- Catallaxy and the fulfilment of wants -- Economic outcomes are not optimal -- Ownership and control -- Global economic crisis -- Political power and possessive individualism -- Conclusion -- Part I Socialist Contenders and Their Demise -- 4 Socialist Visions -- Socialism as a normative order -- Socialism defined -- Marxism and socialism -- The state socialist alternative
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|a The planned economy: the theory -- Justification of a planned economy -- Embedding planning in society -- Conclusion -- 5 The State Socialist Challenge and Its Market Socialist Critics -- Building the basis of socialist society -- The rise of state socialism -- Economic and social consequences of modernisation -- Criticism of the planning system -- State socialism: an appraisal -- Market socialism in theory -- Participatory socialist planning -- The limits to reform under state socialism -- 6 The Decay of Social Democracy -- The social democratic post-Second World War alternative
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|a The statist credentials of the British Labour Party -- The transformation of Western social democracy -- Reasserting Labour's traditional values -- The rise of a neoliberal conservatism -- Neoliberalism as a political project -- The demise of the social democratic alternative -- 7 The Conversion of Social Democracy to the 'Third Way' -- Identity, diversity and class -- Identity politics -- From ruling classes to pluralistic elites -- Social democracy moves towards neoliberalism -- Foreign affairs: the global perspective -- An appraisal of New Labour -- Deepening economic inequalities
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|a New Labour's income policy -- The fall of New Labour -- The revival of socialism in a democratic framework? -- 8 State Socialism Moves to a Market Economy -- Perestroika: from reform to transformation -- The social bases of radical economic reform and counter-revolution -- Support for radical reforms -- Transformation and the role of transnational interests -- The transition to capitalism -- Part II Capitalist Globalisation and Its Adversaries -- 9 From Industrial to Global Capitalism -- From national to global capitalism -- The globalisation phenomenon -- Globalisation as a form of capitalism
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|a The economic underpinning of globalisation
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|a This bold new book offers an exhaustive diagnosis of global capitalism. Proposing a novel system of economic and political coordination based on a combination of market socialism and state planning, it offers crucial insights for thinking about alternatives to capitalism.
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