Introduction, Bertell Ollman; Part One for; Chapter 1 Market Socialism: A Defense, David Schweickart; Chapter 2 Marx as Market Socialist, James Lawler; Part Two against; Chapter 3 The Problem is Market Socialism, Hillel Ticktin; Chapter 4 Market Mystification in Capitalist and Market Socialist Societies, Bertell Ollman; Part Three criticism; Chapter 5 Criticism of Ticktin, David Schweickart; Chapter 6 Criticism of Schweickart, Hillel Ticktin; Chapter 7 Criticism of Ollman, James Lawler; Chapter 8 Criticism of Lawler, Bertell Ollman; Part Four response; Chapter 9 Response to Schweickart, Hillel Ticktin; Chapter 10 Response to Ticktin, David Schweickart; Chapter 11 Response to Lawler, Bertell Ollman; Chapter 12 Response to Ollman, James Lawler;
Bertell Ollman is Professor of Politics at New York University. He is author of Dialectical Investigations (Routledge), Social and Sexual Revolution and Alienation:Marx's Conception of Man in Capitalist Society.
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