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                     CULTURE, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY

                         8 Alternatives: A Global Approach to Anti-Globalization

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                       2 G. W. F. Hegel,  Philosophy of Right. Trans. T. M. Knox. New York: Oxford
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                       3 Mark Rupert and Hazel Smith (eds) ‘Historical Materialism and Globalization’, in
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                       4 A. Nove, The Economics of Feasible Socialism. London: Unwin Hyman, 1983.
                       5 Paul Davidson,  ‘The future of the international financial system’, paper pre-
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                       6 M. Howard, Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism. New York: Rowman &
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                       7 Davidson, ‘The future’.
                       8 J. Fritsche, Historical Destiny and National Socialism. Berkeley, CA: University of
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                       9 Nove, Economics of Feasible Socialism.
                       10 Bertell Ollman, ‘Market mystification in capitalist and market socialist societies’,
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                       11 Brus and Laski, From Marx to the Market ; Kornai, Contradictions.
                       12 Jagdish Bagwati, ‘The capital myth: the difference between trade in widgets and
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                       13 A. Callinicos, An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto. Cambridge: Polity, 2003.
                       14 Paul Davidson, ‘Are grains of sand in the wheels of international finance suffi-
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                       15 Ibid.
                       16 Phillipe Van  Parijs,  Real Freedom for All: What (If Anything) Can Justify
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                       17 Howard, Self-Management. pp. 171–173 & 179–180.
                       18 André Gorz, ‘On the difference between society and community, and why basic
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                       19 Nove, Economics of Feasible Socialism. pp. 133–141.
                       20 Howard, Self-Management; S. Kasmir, Myth of Mondragon. Albany, NY: SUNY
                     Press, 1996.
                       21 Schweickart, After Capitalism.




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