Publication: Egalitarian political economy beyond market socialism. A comment on John E. Roemer.
Egalitarian political economy beyond market socialism. A comment on John E. Roemer.
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Beckstein, M. (2013). Egalitarian political economy beyond market socialism. A comment on John E. Roemer. Analyse & Kritik, 35(1), 65–69. http://www.analyse-und-kritik.net/abstracts_aktuell.php#615
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On reflecting about the prospects of advancing the egalitarian cause in the United States, John Roemer makes the case for more traditional strategies than the coupon socialism model he advocated in earlier work. First of all, he suggests, an ethos of solidarity must be developed and the super-rich be subjected to higher taxation. This comment assesses this proposal. On the one hand it is discussed whether the ethos of solidarity Roemer calls for in order to counteract the culture of greed among American elites requires nurturing an un
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Beckstein, M. (2013). Egalitarian political economy beyond market socialism. A comment on John E. Roemer. Analyse & Kritik, 35(1), 65–69. http://www.analyse-und-kritik.net/abstracts_aktuell.php#615