This volume advocates pragmatic market socialism and offers a
penetrating critique of the entire range of capitalist apologetics.
As James A. Yunker envisions it, pragmatic market socialism would
virtually duplicate the everyday economic functions of market
capitalist economies, such as the United States' economy. However,
public ownership of large, established corporations would enable
profits to be distributed among the entire labor force rather than
going largely to a class of inheriting rentiers. 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
adverse historical correlates of socialism such as the Communist
one-party state, Soviet-style central planning, and the
Scandinavian welfare state. This book will be of great interest to
economists specializing in comparative economic systems to
political scientists with an interest in the evolution of
political/economic systems.
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