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What Should the Left Propose? (the complete text)


Title and Table of Contents - Download pdf

The dictatorship of no alternatives - Download pdf

The disorientation of the Left - Download pdf

The reorientation of the Left - Download pdf

An agent: workers wanting to be petty bourgeois - Download pdf

An agent: nations wanting to be different - Download pdf

An opportunity: innovation-friendly cooperation - Download pdf

The developing countries: growth with inclusion - Download pdf

Europe: the reinvention of social democracy - Download pdf

The United States: hope for the little guy - Download pdf

Globalization and what to do about it - Download pdf

Two conceptions of the Left - Download pdf

Calculation and prophecy - Download pdf

Index - Download pdf

Introduction to German version of What Should the Left Propose? (in English) - Download pdf

Additional Errata, not in text: Page 84, line 12 "Everything else is in the process…" instead of "Everything else is the process…". Page 98, lines 1 and 2 from the bottom "...when rehearsed within the United States, unlike the ideological contests of the nineteenth century, which echoed within Great Britain." instead of "...when rehearsed within the United States, as the great ideological contests of the nineteenth century echoed within Great Britain.". Page 106, line 10 from the bottom "...creative powers of plain people." instead of "...constructive genius of plain people.". Page 106, lines 7 and 8 from the bottom "... a scandalous and costly exemption..." instead of "...a scandalous and powerful exemption...". Page 109, line 9 "self-depreciation" instead of "self-deprecation". Page 111, line 16 "inhibiting" instead of "dissolving". Page 111, line 16 "inhibiting" instead of "dissolving". Page 125, line 10 "disorganized" instead of "organized". Page 132, lines 2 and 3 from the bottom "...do for the willingness to cooperate and to sacrifice..." instead of "... do for the cooperative skills and the sacrificial impulses...". Page 137, lines 3 and 4 from the bottom "...if it were not supplemented..." instead of "...if were not supplemented...". In the second advertisement in the back pages (no page number) for "Social Theory: Its Situation and Its Task" "Politics soars..." instead of "Politics sours...".



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