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Associational Anarchism - Towards a Left-Libertarian Conception of Freedom: Chris Wyatt Associational Anarchism - Towards a Left-Libertarian Conception of Freedom
Chris Wyatt
R2,302 Discovery Miles 23 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Associational anarchism presents a ground-breaking alternative to both liberal democracy and state socialism, derived from the ideas of Karl Marx and G. D. H. Cole. Uniting the public sphere of citizenship with the private sphere of production in a system of communal ownership, the book proposes a scheme of horizontal networks held together through libertarian politics. With no role for a centralised state, the functions of coordination and administration are fulfilled through pluralist self-governance. Political intermediation proceeds via a web of functional associations, which operate within a system of revitalised communities, while management is carried out through modes of self-regulation that embody the key anarchist values of equality, solidarity and mutual-aid. -- .

The Difference Principle Beyond Rawls (Hardcover, New): Chris Wyatt The Difference Principle Beyond Rawls (Hardcover, New)
Chris Wyatt
R4,576 Discovery Miles 45 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book does not question Rawlsian principles, but it does reject the liberal institutions he advocates.Since the publication of John Rawls' "A Theory of Justice" (1971) - followed up by "Political Liberalism" (1993) and "Justice as Fairness: A Restatement" (2001) - discussions on social justice and redistributive liberalism have taken center stage in contemporary political theory. This book adds to an enormous body of literature. It does not question Rawlsian principles, but it does reject the liberal institutions he advocates. A debate is constructed in which his liberalism is contrasted with a libertarian socialism informed by the English theorist of guild socialism G.D.H. Cole (1889-1959).These two authors visualize alternative macro socio-economic schemes. Although they are set within modern liberal and libertarian socialist frameworks respectively, they share a commitment to reducing vast inequalities in wealth. Central to the Rawlsian scheme is the difference principle - that inequalities are only permitted if they benefit the least well off. Rawls proposes that citizens deliberating without awareness of subjective talents - a collective lack of knowledge captured by the Rawlsian term the veil of ignorance - will be compelled to prioritize a society structured to accommodate this principle to other systems in which inequalities are allowed to concentrate with lesser degrees of regulation. This assertion will not be challenged. However, it is shown how the difference principle will be more easily realized in the left libertarian scheme, in which the author defends. The argument is that Rawlsian premises point to a more radical conclusion that Rawls acknowledges.

The Defetishized Society - New Economic Democracy as a Libertarian Alternative to Capitalism (Hardcover, New): Chris Wyatt The Defetishized Society - New Economic Democracy as a Libertarian Alternative to Capitalism (Hardcover, New)
Chris Wyatt
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Economic Democracy establishes a self-governing civil society, unifying the private sphere of production and the public sphere of citizenship within a non-statist scheme of communal ownership. It provides the premises to seeking a solution to Marx's fetishism of commodities. Only a thorough restructuring of the economic and political institutions can provide the social climate in which the phenomenon of fetishism can be transcended. Defetishizing the commodity implies reversing the concealment of the social relations through which commodities are produced and preventing the tendency to bestow magical characteristics to commodities. The key imperative to the defetishized society is a system of genuinely democratic institutions. The New Economic Democracy provides this necessary corrective and also challenges the prediction that politico-economic organizations, like worker cooperatives, are destined to be dominated by the dictates of oligarchs. The explanatory approach of Marx's concepts combined with an original argument will make the book a valuable research tools to students and researchers in political theory, democratic theory, and political economy.

Critical Role: The Mighty Nein Origins - Fjord Stone (Hardcover): Critical Role, Chris Wyatt, Kevin Burke Critical Role: The Mighty Nein Origins - Fjord Stone (Hardcover)
Critical Role, Chris Wyatt, Kevin Burke
R413 R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Save R56 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Hold Your Tongue - and other weird stories (Paperback): Chris Wyatt Hold Your Tongue - and other weird stories (Paperback)
Chris Wyatt; Glenden Hickson
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Defetishized Society - New Economic Democracy as a Libertarian Alternative to Capitalism (Paperback, NIPPOD): Chris Wyatt The Defetishized Society - New Economic Democracy as a Libertarian Alternative to Capitalism (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Chris Wyatt
R1,517 Discovery Miles 15 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

New Economic Democracy establishes a self-governing civil society, unifying the private sphere of production and the public sphere of citizenship within a non-statist scheme of communal ownership. It provides the premises to seeking a solution to Marx's fetishism of commodities. Only a thorough restructuring of the economic and political institutions can provide the social climate in which the phenomenon of fetishism can be transcended. Defetishizing the commodity implies reversing the concealment of the social relations through which commodities are produced and preventing the tendency to bestow magical characteristics to commodities. The key imperative to the defetishized society is a system of genuinely democratic institutions. iprovides this necessary corrective and also challenges the prediction that politico-economic organizations, like worker cooperatives, are destined to be dominated by the dictates of oligarchs. The explanatory approach of Marx's concepts combined with an original argument will make the book a valuable research tools to students and researchers in political theory, democratic theory, and political economy.

Battle with Ultron (Hardcover): Chris Wyatt Battle with Ultron (Hardcover)
Chris Wyatt; Illustrated by Andrea Divito, Rachelle Rosenberg
R788 R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Save R141 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Falcon - Fight or Flight (Hardcover): Chris Wyatt Falcon - Fight or Flight (Hardcover)
Chris Wyatt; Illustrated by Tom Grummett, Drew Geraci, Andy Troy
R802 R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Save R141 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Difference Principle Beyond Rawls (Paperback, NIPPOD): Chris Wyatt The Difference Principle Beyond Rawls (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Chris Wyatt
R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Since the publication of John Rawls' "A Theory of Justice" (1971) - followed up by "Political Liberalism "(1993) and "Justice as Fairness: A Restatement" (2001) - discussions on social justice and redistributive liberalism have taken center stage in contemporary political theory. This book adds to an enormous body of literature. It does not question Rawlsian principles, but it does reject the liberal institutions he advocates. A debate is constructed in which his liberalism is contrasted with a libertarian socialism informed by the English theorist of guild socialism G.D.H. Cole (1889-1959). These two authors visualize alternative macro socio-economic schemes. Although they are set within modern liberal and libertarian socialist frameworks respectively, they share a commitment to reducing vast inequalities in wealth. Central to the Rawlsian scheme is the "difference principle" - that inequalities are only permitted if they benefit the least well off. Rawls proposes that citizens deliberating without awareness of subjective talents - a collective lack of knowledge captured by the Rawlsian term the "veil of ignorance" - will be compelled to prioritize a society structured to accommodate this principle to other systems in which inequalities are allowed to concentrate with lesser degrees of regulation. This assertion will not be challenged. However, it is shown how the difference principle will be more easily realized in the left libertarian scheme, in which the author defends. The argument is that Rawlsian premises point to a more radical conclusion than Rawls acknowledges.

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