Democracy and Exchange: Schumpeter, Galbraith, T.H. Marshall, Titmuss and Adam Smith

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Edward Elgar Publishing, Jan 1, 2005 - Business & Economics - 356 pages
Democracy and Exchange is about the twin pillars of the consultative order. The subject is perennially topical and interesting, both in rich countries and in less-developed countries that are developing their own institutional mix. It also provides an in-
 

Contents

Introduction democracy and exchange
1
12 Exchange
7
13 Theories of political economy
13
Schumpeter on democracy the classical doctrine
17
21 Schumpeter as a liberal democrat
18
22 Classical democracy
25
23 Internal contradictions
41
Schumpeter on democracy the economic approach
53
TH Marshall citizenship and social rights
172
81 Citizenship and nationhood
173
82 Civil rights
183
83 Political rights
188
84 Social rights
191
85 The iron cage
195
TH Marshall citizenship and social distance
203
91 Social class and social status
204

Downs and Pareto
64
33 Political failure?
69
Schumpeter the preconditions for politics
74
42 the agenda
78
43 the bureaucracy
80
44 the charter
84
45 the charter as a constitution
87
46 Schumpteter and Weber
93
Schumpeter States and systems
99
52 socialism and democracy
111
53 Democracy and welfare
120
Galbraith ideas and events
129
61 Matter and mind
131
62 Mind and matter
141
TH Marshall citizenship and social thought
155
71 Historian and sociologist
156
Green and Hobhouse
159
73 Sociology and social policy
165
74 Marshalls publications
167
75 From Attlee to Thatcher
169
92 Capitalism and inequality
210
93 Socialism and social right
214
94 Socialism and inequality
221
TH Marshall welfare on the middle ground
227
101 The hyphenated society society
228
102 Crosland
246
103 Labours Liberals
261
Titmuss welfare as good conduct
268
112 The intellectual system
280
113 Good conduct and political economy
291
Conclusion Adam Smith on market and State
295
121 Market efficiency
296
122 Government Failure
299
123 The protective State
303
124 The productive State
313
125 Public finance
318
126 Democracy and exchage
322
References
325
Index
343
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David Reisman, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Surrey, UK and Senior Associate, Centre for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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