This volume sets forth as simply as possible the theoretical foundations which underlie the practical policies of democratic Socialism. This involves both a repudiation and a refutation of the assumptions of the older classical economists who believed in laissez-faire, and a careful differentiation of the economics of democratic Socialism from the neo-classical doctrines associated with the name of Maynard Keynes.
Contents
BOOK COVER; TITLE01; COPYRIGHT01; TITLE02; COPYRIGHT02; CONTENTS; PREFACE; CHAPTER I: WHAT ARE SOCIALIST ECONOMICS?; CHAPTER II: THE SOCIALISTS AND THE KEYNESIANS; CHAPTER III: THE POSTULATES OF SOCIALIST ECONOMICS; CHAPTER IV: PLANNING, EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTION; CHAPTER V: ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY; CHAPTER VI: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS; CHAPTER VII: SOCIALIST ECONOMIC VALUES; INDEX.
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