Capitalism, Socialism and Property Rights

Why Market Socialism Cannot Substitute the Market

Business & Finance, Economics, Theory of Economics, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy
Cover of the book Capitalism, Socialism and Property Rights by Mateusz Machaj, Agenda Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mateusz Machaj ISBN: 9781788211307
Publisher: Agenda Publishing Publication: July 6, 2018
Imprint: Agenda Publishing Language: English
Author: Mateusz Machaj
ISBN: 9781788211307
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Publication: July 6, 2018
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Language: English

The comparative analysis of socialist and capitalist economic systems has given rise to a voluminous literature in the history of economic thought, yet detailed analysis of the “market socialism” model, which seeks to imitate the functional efficiency of capitalism by simulating a competitive economy, has been relatively neglected. In this work, Mateusz Machaj seeks to redress this imbalance by providing an in-depth examination of one of the defining issues that separates capitalism from socialism – the system of ownership, or property rights – which, when explored, highlight fundamental problems in the market socialism model. Taking a broadly Austrian perspective, he shows that the mechanism of efficiency in market socialism is unable to play the part ascribed to it by its theoreticians, because it disregards the fact that property rights are fundamental to the shaping of prices and thus the abolition of ownership in market socialism makes its mechanism of efficiency a fiction. Indeed, the author argues, the economic terms used in the model of market capitalism only mirror the names of the real economic variables that cause capitalism to be efficient, not their functions. The books offers new and original insights into the theory of competition, theories of pricing, property laws, the relation between law and economics, as well as the economics of the market socialism model. It will be of interest to a wide range of heterodox economists.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The comparative analysis of socialist and capitalist economic systems has given rise to a voluminous literature in the history of economic thought, yet detailed analysis of the “market socialism” model, which seeks to imitate the functional efficiency of capitalism by simulating a competitive economy, has been relatively neglected. In this work, Mateusz Machaj seeks to redress this imbalance by providing an in-depth examination of one of the defining issues that separates capitalism from socialism – the system of ownership, or property rights – which, when explored, highlight fundamental problems in the market socialism model. Taking a broadly Austrian perspective, he shows that the mechanism of efficiency in market socialism is unable to play the part ascribed to it by its theoreticians, because it disregards the fact that property rights are fundamental to the shaping of prices and thus the abolition of ownership in market socialism makes its mechanism of efficiency a fiction. Indeed, the author argues, the economic terms used in the model of market capitalism only mirror the names of the real economic variables that cause capitalism to be efficient, not their functions. The books offers new and original insights into the theory of competition, theories of pricing, property laws, the relation between law and economics, as well as the economics of the market socialism model. It will be of interest to a wide range of heterodox economists.

More books from Agenda Publishing

Cover of the book Race and the Undeserving Poor by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Analysing Corruption by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book The Doreen Massey Reader by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Logos by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book First Principles by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book The Living Wage by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Of Time and Lamentation by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book The Economics of Music by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book China: Up Close and Personal by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Doreen Massey Critical Dialogues by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book The Contradictions of Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Marginalism by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Degrowth by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book The Political Economy of Brexit by Mateusz Machaj
Cover of the book Civil Economy by Mateusz Machaj
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy