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After Socialism

After Socialism

After Socialism

Volume 20: Part 1
Ellen Frankel Paul, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
Fred D. Miller, Jr, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
Jeffrey Paul, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
April 2011
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    Twelve philosophers, historians, and political philosophers assess aspects of socialism in the context of its recent reversals. Some essays examine the moral and political values that made socialism appealing to intellectuals, or evaluate whether aspects of socialism should be preserved, such as its quest for equality and community. Others examine whether free-market systems need to be further modified in response to ongoing socialist critiques or attest to the continuing validity of socialism by suggesting ways in which it may still have a productive future.

    • essays by twelve philosophers, historians and political philosophers
    • scholars with a diverse set of disciplinary and political leanings

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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Can there be an 'after socialism' Alan Charles Kors
    • 2. The cultural contradictions of socialism Chandran Kukathas
    • 3. The idol of history James W. Ceaser
    • 4. Backwards into the future: neorepublicanism as a postsocialist critique of market society Gerald F. Gaus
    • 5. What's left of the welfare state? David Miller
    • 6. The roots and rationale of social democracy Sheri Berman
    • 7. An interpretation and defense of the socialist principle of distribution Joseph H. Carens
    • 8. Some feasible alternatives to conventional capitalism Norman Barry
    • 9. After socialism: mutualism and a progressive market strategy William A. Galston
    • 10. Sovereignty, commerce, and cosmopolitanism: lessons from early America for the future of the world John Tomasi
    • 11. Beyond fear and greed? Jeremy Shearmur
    • 12. Liberalism's divide, after socialism and before Jacob T. Levy.
      Contributors
    • Alan Charles Kors, Chandran Kukathas, James W. Ceaser, Gerald F. Gaus, David Miller, Sheri Berman, Joseph H. Carens, Norman Barry, William A. Galston, John Tomasi, Jeremy Shearmur, Jacob T. Levy

    • Authors
    • Ellen Frankel Paul , Bowling Green State University, Ohio
    • Fred D. Miller, Jr , Bowling Green State University, Ohio
    • Jeffrey Paul , Bowling Green State University, Ohio