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Towards a Radical Democracy (Routledge Revivals) Douglas Brown

Towards a Radical Democracy (Routledge Revivals) By Douglas Brown

Towards a Radical Democracy (Routledge Revivals) by Douglas Brown


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Towards a Radical Democracy (Routledge Revivals): The Political Economy of the Budapest School by Douglas Brown

Originally published in 1988, this is the first systematic account of the writings of Hungarian dissidents and former students of George Lukacs, collectively known as the 'Budapest School'. Dr. Brown demonstrates the importance of their work in contributing to a logically consistent yet realistic theory of socialist mixed economies, and genuine radical democracies. The Budapest Schoool's model of radical democracy represents a critique of both industrial capitalism and existing socialist systems, with immediate political as well as philosophical importance. Dr. Brown is particularly concerned to draw out its significance for the practical realities of political economy, and the logical implications for desirable reform of Western mixed economies.

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Table of Contents

1. The philosophical foundation of the Budapest school 2. A neo-marxian conception of industrial capitalism 3. Implications of the Budapest school's view of capitalism 4. A neo-marxian conception of existing socialism 5. Radical democracy : the alternative 6. Defence of the mixed economy

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NLS9780415608800
9780415608800
0415608805
Towards a Radical Democracy (Routledge Revivals): The Political Economy of the Budapest School by Douglas Brown
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-03-26
232
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