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    Author(s)Elmar Altvater and Translated by Patrick Camiller
    PublisherVerso Books
    ISBN9780860916109
    Pages280
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 1993

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    Verso Books The Future of the Market An Essay on the Regulation of Money and Nature after the Collapse of ActuallyExisting Socialism by Elmar Altvater and Translated by Patrick Camiller

    In this book Elmar Altvater, one of Germany's leading radical economists, considers the discordant state of the capitalist world today, drawing on bpth green and socialist economics.The end of 'actually existing socialism' has been widely hailed as confirmation of the supremacy of market forces. Yet both the post-Communist societies of the East and large parts of the South face a protracted crisis to which the apparently victorious West offers no solution. Against this background Altvater explains why Soviet planning ended in failure, having reproduced many negative features of the Western model without being able to sustain a global challenge to it.Altvater examines the claims currently made for the market, both in the history of capitalism and in the globalized market economy today. Has a free market ever existed, in the sense of imposing itself on the will of political actors? Can the free market ever lead the debt-ridden societies of Africa or Latin America out of mass poverty? Can the world crisis of civilisation, in all its dimensions, be overcome by relying on market models of production and consumption? These questions are addressed in the context of an economic theory that puts human needs and capacities, and a sustainable model of development, at the centre of analysis.show more



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