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Anti-capitalism : The Social Economy Alternative, Paperback / softback Book

Anti-capitalism : The Social Economy Alternative Paperback / softback

Part of the Socialist renewal library series

Paperback / softback

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With the media concentrating on the occasional violent clashes between demonstrators and the massive police mobilisations in Genoa at the G8 demonstrations the significance of the anti-capitalist protests is often missed.

For the first time, arguably for a generation, young people can see an attractive entry point in to general politics, rather than limiting themselves to single-issue campaigns.

One of their slogans, 'Overthrow capitalism. Replace it with something nicer', highlights a central dilemma; if the system is to be overthrown, what is to be put in its place?

That is what this book is about - the need to replace the capitalist economy with a social economy and just what is meant by that.

Anti-Capitalism has an immodest aim. It starts by defining what the problems of the free market political economy are, goes on to discuss the solution and ends with how we politically implement that solution.

This is not an angry book, though there is much to be angry about.

Hill recognises the human values that lie underneath economics, but his main task is to lay out the argument for an alternative economic system that is successful even on the terms of a Financial Times writer. It is impossible to tell when economic earthquakes might occur, but this book seeks to map out the fault lines.

A new generation of radical activists is being formed who do not cleave to socialism as their natural inheritance.

Anti-Capitalism argues that the call for the socialisation of major companies should be a cornerstone of any new political movement.

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