This book illustrates and discusses the major points of the economic theory of producer cooperatives, its evolution since the 1950s and links with Marxian theory. Most importantly, this book demonstrates that a system of producer cooperatives offers a wealth of advantages compared to capitalism. There is general agreement that the main bene
This book illustrates and discusses the major points of the economic theory of producer cooperatives, its evolution since the 1950s and links with Marxian theory. Most importantly, this book demonstrates that a system of producer cooperatives offers a wealth of advantages compared to capitalism. There is general agreement that the main bene
Bruno Jossa has held teaching posts at the Universities of Pescara, Messina, Venice and Naples. He is a co-founder of the Associazione italiana per lo studio dei sistemi economici comparati, an association which he chaired in 1992-93. From 1994 to 2005 he was Chairman of the Associazione per la collaborazione tra gli economisti di lingue neolatine. Prizes received by Professor Jossa include the V ISTECOR European Culture Award (1991), the 'Saint Vincent' Award (1998) and, in 2011, the F. Nitti gold medal of the Accademia dei Lincei.
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Introduction 1 Historical materialism and democratic firm management 2 A system of producer cooperatives 3 Democratic firm management and socialism 4 More advantages of a system of democratic firms 5 Unemployment in a system of producer cooperatives 6 Democratic socialism and income distribution 7 Cooperative firms as a new mode of production 8 An in-depth analysis of the links between producer cooperativesn and socialism 9 Self-driven economic growth and Darwinism 10 The democratic firm and the transition to socialism 11 Corporate limited liability as a springboard for socialism 12 The democratic firm and 'passive revolution' 13 A few reflections on the reasons why cooperative firms have failed to gain a firm foothold 14 Democratic firm management and the role of the State in capitalism versus socialism
Introduction 1 Historical materialism and democratic firm management 2 A system of producer cooperatives 3 Democratic firm management and socialism 4 More advantages of a system of democratic firms 5 Unemployment in a system of producer cooperatives 6 Democratic socialism and income distribution 7 Cooperative firms as a new mode of production 8 An in-depth analysis of the links between producer cooperativesn and socialism 9 Self-driven economic growth and Darwinism 10 The democratic firm and the transition to socialism 11 Corporate limited liability as a springboard for socialism 12 The democratic firm and 'passive revolution' 13 A few reflections on the reasons why cooperative firms have failed to gain a firm foothold 14 Democratic firm management and the role of the State in capitalism versus socialism
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