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Economic Justice

by James A. Yunker
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Overview

This volume thoroughly examines the case for democratic market socialism in light of both the real-world and intellectual history of socialism. James Yunker provides a clear and jargon-free account of this highly controversial issue. Covering the history of the market socialist idea from the precursors of 'skar Lange to the present, Yunker examines the subject not only in terms of formal economic theory, but in the context of the actual history of communistic socialism as practiced in the U.S.S.R., Eastern Europe, the P.R.C., and elsewhere. The book's historical content and readability will make it of great interest not only to economists and historians of socialism, but to any reader seeking to learn more about the place of market socialism in history and its potential for future application.

About the Author, James A. Yunker

James A. Yunker is professor of economics at Western Illinois University.

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Editorials

International Review Of Administrative Sciences

This book provides a thorough examination of the case for democratic market socialism in the light of history and the intellectual history of socialism. The author covers the history of the market socialist idea from the precursorsof 'skar Lange to the present day, not only in terms of ofrmal economic theory, but also in terms of the history of communistic socialism as practised in the USSR, the People's Republic of China and elsewhere.

Review Of Social Economy

Yunker's ideas are worthy of serious consideration. His rebuttals of anti-socialist arguments are well-developed and should serve to fertilize current debates on the relative strengths of markets and government.

Book Details

Published
March 28, 1997
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1997.
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847684779

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