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From Socialism to Capitalism - Janos Kornai

From Socialism to Capitalism

Eight Essays

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Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2023
Central European University Press (Verlag)
978-963-386-001-4 (ISBN)
CHF 39,95 inkl. MwSt
Eight essays connected by various common strands. The most important one is the community of the main subject-matter: socialism, capitalism, democracy, change of system. These four expressions cover four phenomena of great and comprehensive importance. Each piece in the book deals with these and the connections between them.



One of the Leitmotifs is the “capitalism/socialism” pair of opposites. Capitalism has a history of several hundred years, while the socialist regime existed only for a few decades. But this pair of opposites was central to the history of the twentieth century. This antagonism put its stamp on political thinking, on the foreign policy and military preparedness of every country, and on some appallingly destructive armed conflicts. All these had great secondary influence on each country’s economic development and the standard of living and disposition of its inhabitants.



None of the studies is confined to one country—not to Hungary or to any other. Each tries to embrace the problems common to greater units. However, the greater unit comprehended is not the same in each study. One may deal with the capitalist or socialist system in general, another will all the post-socialist countries, and a third the Central East European region. But all extend the analysis beyond the borders of one country.

János Kornai is Professor Emeritus of Harvard University, Permanent Fellow Emeritus of Collegium Budapest, Institute for Advanced Study and Distinguished Research Professor of Central European University, Budapest. He is member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and of several foreign academies. 

Preface







1 The Coherence of the Classical System


Introduction


The Main Line of Causality


The Affinity among Elements of the System


The Prototype and the National Variations


The Soviet Effect


Verification


The Viability of the Classical System







2 The Inner Contradictions of Reform Socialism


Introduction


Transformation without a Strategy


The Evolution of a Private Sector


The Persistence of Bureaucracy


Alternative Forms of Social Organization


The Weakness of “Third Forms”


Normative Implications







3 Market Socialism? Socialist Market Economy?


Introduction


Interpretation of the Term “Market”


Interpretation 1: Marx’s Concept


Interpretation 2: The Walrasian Concept


Interpretation 3: The Leninist Concept


Interpretation 4: The Social Democratic Concept


Interpretation 5: What are the Current Chinese and Vietnamese Interpretations of “Socialism”?







4 The Speed of Transformation


Introduction


Ownership Reform and Development of the Private Sector


Macroeconomic Stability


Conclusion







5 The Great Transformation of Central Eastern Europe: Success and Disappointment


Introduction


In the Context of World History


From the Perspective of Everyday Life


The Tasks of the Economists’ Profession







6 What Does “Change of System” Mean?


Introduction


Positive Versus Normative Approach


A Positive Approach to the Change of System


A Positive Approach to Changing the Political Structure


The Reception of Capitalism and Democracy—A Normative Approach


“Replacing the Elite” and “Dispensing Justice”— A Normative Approach


Concluding Remarks


Appendix: The Transformation of China







7 What can Countries Embarking on Post-socialist Transformation Learn from the Experiences so Far?


Introduction


Starting Points


Some Lessons


Concluding Remarks


Appendix







8 The System Paradigm


Introduction


A System Paradigm, Not a Transformational Paradigm


A Brief Intellectual History


The Main Attributes of the System Paradigm


Post-socialist Transformation: The Great Challenge


Some other Puzzles


Failures of Prediction


Appendix: On segregation of the social science







References


Previous Publications of the Studies in this Volume


Name Index


Subject Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Budapest
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 351 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 963-386-001-6 / 9633860016
ISBN-13 978-963-386-001-4 / 9789633860014
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