UID:
almafu_9958325270702883
Format:
1 online resource (229 p.)
ISBN:
90-04-26275-X
Series Statement:
Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 68
Content:
Neoliberalism has pushed capitalism to its limits, hollowing out global economies and lives in the process, while people have no voice. John Asimakopoulos addresses the problem with a theory to practice model that reconciles Marxism, with its diverse radical currents, and democratic theory. Social Structures of Direct Democracy develops a political economy of structural equality in large-scale society making strong empirical arguments for radical transformation. Key concepts include filling positions of political and economic authority (e.g., legislatures and corporate boards) with randomly selected citizens leaving the demos as the executive. Asimakopoulos shows that an egalitarian society leads to greater innovation, sustainable economic growth, and positive social benefits in contrast to economies based on individualism, competition, and inequality.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Preliminary Material --
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Introduction --
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Theory, Praxis, and Change --
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Relations of Authority --
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Material Relations --
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Social Structure --
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Conclusion: No Islands of Egalitarianism in a Sea of Inequality --
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Afterword: What Can Grow in the Graveyard for Orthodoxies? /
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Bibliography --
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Index.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-04-26272-5
Language:
English
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