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Overview
Arguing that socialism could return to the center of political life in advanced capitalist countries, this book aims to convince socialists and nonsocialists alike that there is both a strong moral case for economic democracy and a feasible strategy for achieving it. The author defines economic democracy as a system in which firms operate in a market economy but are governed by their workers. He shows that it appeals to the value of individual freedom while retaining the advantages of a corporatist industrial relations system. This work will be of interest to scholars of political theory, sociology, economics, and industrial relations.
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- ISBN-13: 9780198278917
- ISBN-10: 0198278918
- Publisher: Clarendon Press
- Publish Date: May 1995
- Dimensions: 8.78 x 6.36 x 0.93 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.19 pounds
- Page Count: 276
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