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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-
sented at the Conference of the Future of Economics at Cambridge University,
Cambridge, 2003.
6 M. Howard, Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism. New York: Rowman &
Littlefield, 2000; D. Schweickart, After Capitalism. New York: Rowman & Littlefield,
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7 Davidson, ‘The future’.
8 J. Fritsche, Historical Destiny and National Socialism. Berkeley, CA: University of
California Press, 1999. p. 153.
9 Nove, Economics of Feasible Socialism.
10 Bertell Ollman, ‘Market mystification in capitalist and market socialist societies’,
in B. Ollman (ed.) Market Socialism: The Debate among Socialists.New York:
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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
dollars’, Foreign Affairs 77(3) (1998): pp. 7–12.
13 A. Callinicos, An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto. Cambridge: Polity, 2003.
14 Paul Davidson, ‘Are grains of sand in the wheels of international finance suffi-
cient to do the job when boulders are often required?’ Economic Journal 107(442)
(1997): 671–86.
15 Ibid.
16 Phillipe Van Parijs, Real Freedom for All: What (If Anything) Can Justify
Capitalism? Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995.
17 Howard, Self-Management. pp. 171–173 & 179–180.
18 André Gorz, ‘On the difference between society and community, and why basic
income cannot by itself confer full membership of either’, in P. Van Parijs (ed.)
Arguing for Basic Income. London: Verso, 1992: p. 184.
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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