Build It Now: Socialism for the Twenty-First CenturyMonthly Review Press, 2006 - 127 pages Build It Now puts forward a clear and innovative vision of a socialist future, and at the same time shows how concrete steps can be taken to make that vision a reality. It shows how the understanding of capitalism can itself become a political act—a defense of the real needs of human beings against the ongoing advance of capitalist profit. |
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... investment goods if government created the appropriate environment , the government's role was to stimulate the econ- omy in those cases where the interaction of individual capitals would other- wise lead to low investment . Its ...
... investment , between activity that leads to the expansion of capitalist enterprises and activity that leads to the expansion of state enterprises . Although for Keynes the appropriate engine for growth was the capitalist one , a policy ...
... investment , with the presence of the state in strategic industries . To this was to be added the development of the " social economy , " an " alternative and complementary road " to the pri- vate sector and the public sector , one ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 9 |
Ideology and Economic Development | 31 |
The Knowledge of a Better World | 43 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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