Socialism Revised and Modernized: The Case for Pragmatic Market Socialism
By (Author) James A. Yunker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
335
Hardback
360
This volume advocates pragmatic market socialism and offers a penetrating critique of the entire range of capitalist apologetics. As James A. Yunker envisions it, market socialism would virtually duplicate the everyday economic functions of market capitalist economies, such as the United States, but with public ownership of large, established corporations, profits being distributed among the entire labour force. Pragmatic market socialism would be a means of enhancing economic justice and fairness without sacrificing the efficiency advantages of free enterprise and the market economy. Yunker presents both theoretical and empirical evidence countering various widely-accepted justifications for capitalism. He argues that much of what passes for "anti-socialist thought" does not actually address socialism at all, but rather the various historical correlates of socialism such as the Communist one-party state, Soviet-style central planning, or the Scandinavian welfare state. This book may be of interest to economists specializing in comparative economic systems and political scientists with an interest in the evolution of political/economic systems.
JAMES A. YUNKER is Professor of Economics at Western Illinois University in Macomb. His many articles have appeared in publications such as the Annals of Public and Cooperative Economy, the Journal of Economic Issues, and Comparative Economic Studies.