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The Dilemmas of Social Democracies seeks to advance the eradication of poverty and the ethical construction of social democracy and sustainable peace. Howard Richards and Joanna Swanger argue that the reason that capitalism resists transformation and that social democracy is so hard to achieve is because of the philosophical and institutional underpinnings—the constitutive rules—of capitalism; the book therefore explores the historical origins of these rules, their implications for blocking progress toward social justice, and how they can be improved.
Contents
Chapter 1 On Cooperation and Sharing
Chapter 2 Making Invisible Causes Visible
Chapter 3 The Drama of Spanish Socialism: Tragedy, Farce, or Conceptual Error? (Part 1)
Chapter 4 The Drama of Spanish Socialism: Tragedy, Farce, or Conceptual Error? (Part 2)
Chapter 5 A Modest Hypothesis Concerning Swedish Social Democracy
Chapter 6 Sweden's Rehn-Meidner Model: Too Good to be True, or, The Stumbling Blocks of Freedom and Property
Chapter 7 The Revenge of the Iron Law of Wages
Chapter 8 Hjalmar Branting's Uppfostran
Chapter 9 Karl Popper's Vienna, or, The Straitjacket of Mainstream Social Science
Chapter 10 Power and Principle in South Africa
Chapter 11 Islam and Economic Rationality in Indonesia
Chapter 12 The Stones that the Builders Rejected
Chapter 13 Middle-Class Values
Chapter 14 The Venezuela That Might Have Been
Chapter 15 Social Democracy on a World Scale: The World Bank and the Logic of Love



