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Elements of a post capitalist society are and have been developing in actually existing capitalism. This post points out a couple of examples.... This is what a transition from one dominant mode of production to another would look like in an evolutionary setting rather than a revolutionary one. In the gradual approach, different alternatives can be tested and developed based on learning instead of imposed. Thoughts On Economics Actually Existing Socialism In A Capitalist Setting? Robert Vienneau
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: capitalism, socialism
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Elements of a post capitalist society are and have been developing in actually existing capitalism. This post points out a couple of examples.... This is what a transition from one dominant mode of production to another would look like in an evolutionary setting rather than a revolutionary one. In the gradual approach, different alternatives can be tested and developed based on learning instead of imposed. Thoughts On Economics Actually Existing Socialism In A Capitalist Setting? Robert Vienneau
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Elements of a post capitalist society are and have been developing in actually existing capitalism. This post points out a couple of examples....This is what a transition from one dominant mode of production to another would look like in an evolutionary setting rather than a revolutionary one. In the gradual approach, different alternatives can be tested and developed based on learning instead of imposed.