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Published by Boorberg, R, 2011
ISBN 10: 3415046834ISBN 13: 9783415046832
Seller: Rheinberg-Buch Andreas Meier eK, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Broschiert. Condition: Gebraucht. Gebraucht - Sehr gut Leichte Lagerspuren -Criticisms of socialism range from disagreements over the efficiency of socialist economic and political models, to condemnation of socialist states. Many economic liberals dispute that the egalitarian distribution of wealth and the nationalization of industries advocated by some socialists can be achieved without loss of political or economic freedoms or reduced prosperity for a populace. Some critics consider socialism to be a purely theoretical concept that should be criticized on theoretical grounds; others hold that certain historical examples exist and that they can be criticized on practical grounds. There is much focus on the economic performance and human rights records of communist states. For extensive coverage of the debates surrounding criticisms of communism and Communist states, see criticisms of communism and criticisms of communist regimes. Critics often argue that socialist policies reduce work incentives and economic efficiency through the elimination of buying and selling of means of production, eliminating the profit and loss mechanism, lacking a free price system and relying on central planning. They also argue that socialism stagnates technology. 22 pp. Deutsch.
Published by Boorberg
ISBN 10: 3415046834ISBN 13: 9783415046832
Seller: AHA-BUCH, Einbeck, Germany
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Broschiert. Condition: Gebraucht. Gebraucht - Sehr gut 2011,Ungeles. Mängelex., leichter Schaden (Knick,Schmutz,Aufkleber) Stempel o Markierg, Sofortversand - Criticisms of socialism range from disagreements over the efficiency of socialist economic and political models, to condemnation of socialist states. Many economic liberals dispute that the egalitarian distribution of wealth and the nationalization of industries advocated by some socialists can be achieved without loss of political or economic freedoms or reduced prosperity for a populace. Some critics consider socialism to be a purely theoretical concept that should be criticized on theoretical grounds; others hold that certain historical examples exist and that they can be criticized on practical grounds. There is much focus on the economic performance and human rights records of communist states. For extensive coverage of the debates surrounding criticisms of communism and Communist states, see criticisms of communism and criticisms of communist regimes. Critics often argue that socialist policies reduce work incentives and economic efficiency through the elimination of buying and selling of means of production, eliminating the profit and loss mechanism, lacking a free price system and relying on central planning. They also argue that socialism stagnates technology.