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Looking forward : participatory economics for the twenty first century

Title
Looking forward : participatory economics for the twenty first century / Michael Albert & Robin Hahnel.
ISBN
089608406X
9780896084063
0896084051
9780896084056
Published
Boston, MA : South End Press, ©1991.
Physical Description
153 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Local Notes
BEIN 2024 983: Number line on title page verso indicates second printing: 98 97 96 95 94 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Paperbound. From the Ken Knabb Papers.
Summary
Nearly all Western economists claim that successful modern economies require hierarchical work, unequal consumption, and market coordination. Most "progressive" economists agree, adding only pleas for a more secure safety net or perhaps a "mixed economy." All these economists insist that the only alternative to the market is the discredited, bureaucratic, command economy of the Eastern Bloc Whatever else we might desire, they say, we cannot achieve anything better. Looking Forward challenges this "impossibility theorem" and spells out how we can do much better. Why should workers agree to be slaves in a basically authoritarian structure? Why shouldn't communities have a dominant voice in running the institutions that affect their lives? Albert and Hahnel agree with Noam Chomsky that "The task for a modern industrial society is to achieve what is now technically realizable, namely, a society which is really based on free voluntary participation of people who produce and create, live their lives freely within institutions they control and with limited hierarchical structures, possibly none at all." In this popularly written and carefully argued book, Albert and Hahnel describe how work could be organized efficiently and productively without hierarchy; how consumption could be fulfilling and also equitable; and how participatory planning could promote solidarity and foster self-management while still "getting the job done." Breaking with unexamined dogmas, Albert and Hahnel provide a clear, practical, and humane alternative vision for a truly participatory economy. -- Back cover.
Variant and related titles
Participatory economics
Other formats
Online version: Albert, Michael, 1947- Looking forward. Boston, MA : South End Press, ©1991
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
1. Work Without Hierarchy 15
2. Participatory Workplaces 27
3. Egalitarian Consumption 46
4. Participatory Consumption 53
5. Allocation Without Hierarchy 65
6. Participatory Allocation 74
7. Workplace Decision Making 95
8. Consumption Planning 114
9. Allocation Decision Making 121
10. The Information Society 130
11. Conclusion and Transition 141.
Subjects (Local Yale)
Subjects (Medical)
Economics
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