| Introduction |
Pat Devine |
In Defense of Participatory Economics |
| Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel |
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Comment |
David M. Kotz |
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Comment |
John O'Neill |
| Reply |
Robin Hahnel and Michael Albert |
Democratic Planned Socialism: Feasible Economic Procedures |
| Al Campbell |
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Comment |
Allin Cottrell and Paul Cockshott |
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Comment |
Pat Devine |
| Reply |
Al Campbell |
The Relation Between Economic and Political Instances in the Communist Mode of Production |
| Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell |
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Comment |
Pat Devine |
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Comment |
David Laibman |
| Reply |
Allin Cottrell and Paul Cockshott |
Participatory Planning Through Negotiated Coordination |
| Pat Devine |
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Comment |
David Laibman |
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Comment |
John O'Neill |
| Reply |
Pat Devine |
Socialism and Innovation |
| David M. Kotz |
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Comment |
Allin Cottrell and Paul Cockshott |
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Comment |
Robin Hahnel and Michael Albert |
| Reply |
David M. Kotz |
Democratic Coordination: Towards a Working Socialism for the New Century |
| David Laibman |
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Comment |
Al Campbell |
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Comment |
David M. Kotz |
| Reply |
David Laibman |
Socialist Calculation and Environmental Valuation: Money, Markets and Ecology |
| John O'Neill |
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Comment |
Al Campbell |
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Comment |
Robin Hahnel and Michael Albert |
| Reply |
John O'Neill |