Beyond Utopias, Beyond Partial Fixes: Envisioning the Structure of Socialism

Three perspectives on key traits of a workable socialist society, the reorganization of production, including that which takes place in the household, to secure sustainable human development and fulfillment, the mutual reinforcement between equity and overall efficiency, and the contours of a global socialist reproductive frame.
Participants
Professor of Political Economy, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Director, Center for Modern Marxist Studies, Faculty of Philosophy; Visiting Professor Cambridge & Peking Universities; Editor-in-chief of “Alternatives” and “Questions of Political Economy”; Editorial Board “World Review of...
Read moreDavid Laibman is Professor (Emeritus), Economics, City University of New York, and Editor of *Science & Society*. His latest book is *Passion and Patience: Society, History, and Revolutionary Potential* (International Publishers, 2015).
ulio Huato is an associate professor of economics at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York. He has taught economics and finance at Drew University, the Ramapo College of New Jersey, SUNY Purchase, and the Universidad Autónoma Chapingo (Mexico). He earned a doctoral degree in economics at the...
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