Capitalism
Blackwell Publishers
Published on 16. March 1989
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-631-16628-3 (ISBN)
Description
The ideological clash between capitalism and socialism permeates much of contemporary thought on cultural and political issues. For capitalism and socialism are more than economic systems. They are also the overall frameworks within which are constructed radically different ways of organizing our collective affairs. As such, they pose a host of conceptual and moral questions that take us well beyond the technical concerns of economics. The essays in this volume address some of the central moral and conceptual questions arising out of one of these systems - capitalism . Some address the connection between capitalism and such moral notions as freedom, self-ownership, and community. Does capitalism promote these ideals and, if so, does this count as a justification of capitalism? Others consider the role that efficiency plays in the justification of capitalism. Exactly how is the concept of efficiency to be understood, and is it necessarily connected with capitalism? Others are concerned with the methodological difficulties involved in comparing existing capitalist and socialist systems.
Are such comparisons even possible, given the divergence between theoretical ideals and existing social systems? Together, these essays delineate some of the concepts that are central to the ongoing debate between capitalism and socialism. This book is aimed at specialists in political philosophy or economic theory.
Are such comparisons even possible, given the divergence between theoretical ideals and existing social systems? Together, these essays delineate some of the concepts that are central to the ongoing debate between capitalism and socialism. This book is aimed at specialists in political philosophy or economic theory.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
323 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-16628-3 (9780631166283)
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Content
John Christman, "Entrepreneurs, Profits and Deserving Market Shares" ; Richard A Epstein, "Luck" ; Andrew Levine, "Capitalist Persons" ; Andrew Kernohan, "Capitalism and Self-Ownership" ; John Gray, "Against Cohen on Proletarian Unfreedom" ; Stephen Macedo, "Capitalism, Citizenship, and Community" ; Gary A Dymski and John E Elliot, "Capitalism and the Democratic Economy" ; Israel Kirzner, "Some Ethical Implications for Capitalism of the Socialist Calculation Debate" ; Antony Flew, "The Dynamic of Capitalist Growth" ; Peter Rutland, "Capitalism and Socialism: How Can They Be Compared?"