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In reply to the discussion: Envisioning Utopias [View all]

guillaumeb

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Thu Jan 7, 2016, 04:30 PM
Jan 2016

From the article:
Diagnosis and Critique

The first part of Wright’s book develops a diagnosis and critique of capitalism. He begins by developing two criteria to judge any social order: social and political justice. A socially just society is one in which people have equal access to material resources and intangibles such as recognition. A politically just society is one in which people are able to participate meaningfully in decisions that affect their own lives, and their lives in the broader community.


By these measures, unregulated Capitalism is an utter failure in the US. Could a significantly regulated capitalistic system work, or would the dynamics that comprise capitalism seek to revert to the savage, me-first, winner take all form of capitalism that currently exists in the US?

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Envisioning Utopias [View all] TBF Jan 2016 OP
Recommended, and in addition, guillaumeb Jan 2016 #1
It worked to some extent for a period - TBF Jan 2016 #3
One critique: guillaumeb Jan 2016 #2
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