Economic democracy is a term that has been used in a wide variety of contexts; historically many of these have been associated with the political Left, but specific usages may .
- Economic Democracy, a book published in 1919 by C. H. Douglas, creator of Social Credit economic theories
- A Preface to Economic Democracy, a 1985 book by Robert Dahl
- Economic Democracy: The Politics of Feasible Socialism, a book by Robin Archer. ISBN 0198278918.
- Economic Democracy is a model of market socialism developed by David Schweickart
- Economic Democracy is a term frequently used in the economic writings of J. W. Smith
See also
editReferences
edit- David Ellerman, "Property and Contract in Economics: The Case for Economic Democracy"
- "Economic Democracy: Ending the Corporate Domination of Our Lives - Scott J. Raskiewic
'Notes and resources
- Archer book (Oxford summary, OUP summary)
- useful definition essay from Transform website
- http://www.lycos.com/info/economic-democracy.html Lycos retriever search]
- Ludwig von Mies
- DouglasSocialCredit.com
- Bankwatch.info on Douglas
- on Dahl's book
- Adam Weiss essay on Schweickart
- Cleaver re Marx
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