1st Edition

Democratic Socialism in Britain, Vol. 7 Classic Texts in Economic and Political Thought, 1825-1952

By David Reisman Copyright 1997
480 Pages
by Routledge

480 Pages
by Routledge

The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism. The selection encompasses the Ricardian socialists, the Christian socialists, and the Fabian socialists.

I . Why do we Need a Plan? II. The Resources of Production III. Production and Distribution in a ‘Free Market’ IV. Critique of a Planless Economy V. Planned Capitalism VI. The Planning of Capitalist Industry and Agriculture V II. Principles of Planning - Home Production and Foreign Trade VIII. Capitalist Restriction and State Control – Planned Money under Capitalism IX. Planned Distribution of Incomes and Production X. The Machinery of International Trade XI. The Machiinery National Planning XII. Planned Economy and Workers’ Control X III. Great Britain’s International Position XIV. A Forecast of Planned Industry, XV. Conclusion

Biography

David Reisman (Editor)