Contents: Preface
Introduction
Part I: Socialism, markets and democracy
1. What does socialism mean?
2. Small socialism requires frugality or markets
3. Big socialism brings stagnation and despotism
4. Knowledge, complexity and the limits to planning
Part II: Towards a feasible alternative: Liberal solidarity
5. Social knowledge and freedom to choose
6. The limits and indispensability of states and markets
7. Varieties of capitalism: The realms of the possible
8. The making of liberal solidarity
References
Index.