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This book discusses socialism and democracy. It approaches socialism not as a label but as an ideology. Based on a careful examination of what socialism is, traced back to Karl Marx, this book explains the tense relationship between socialism and democracy and how it has influenced political thought and practice in both Europe and America. This book carefully avoids conventional wisdom, seeking instead to originate its definition and analysis of socialism in its political theory and practice. Building on the relationship between socialism and democracy, the book explores how this uneasy roommate agreement may affect America's future.
Contents
1. Defining Socialism.- 2. Economics of Socialism 1: Prices vs. Labor Value.- 3. Economics of Socialism 2: Planning vs. The Market.- 4. From Strife to Spring.- 5. The American Welfare State Today.- 6. The American Welfare State Tomorrow.



