What would an alternative to contemporary capitalism look like? In this book, Geert Reuten sets out a detailed design of a democratic society organised in worker cooperatives, followed by an equally detailed democratic transition to it, thereby making a convincing case. In Reutenâs design, Workers constitute the single economic class. However, unlike in capitalism, there is no class that owns the means of production. The legal structure of worker cooperatives is such that workers have full rights to the fruits of the cooperative without owning it, and yet the state does not own the cooperatives either. Interestingly, worker councils in the economic and state domains vote on all economically relevant matters. In Reutenâs work, the free choice of occupation and of specific consumer goods is even larger than in capitalism.
Geert Reuten, PhD (1988) taught economics at the University of Amsterdamâs School of Economics, where he is currently a guest research associate. He has authored four academic books, edited six volumes, and published 80 academic articles (http://reuten.eu). For nine years he was a member of the Senate of the Netherlands for the Socialist Party.
Preface and acknowledgements
General introduction
Part One Design of the organisation of a worker cooperatives society
1 Preview of the main elements of the designâs worker cooperatives society
2 Design of the economy of a worker cooperatives society: economic democracy and the organisation of cooperatives
3 Design of the state in a worker cooperatives society: democratic governance of the state and the organisation of state institutions
4 Municipal and provincial administrations
5 International economic relations
Part Two From modifying capitalism to transition
Introduction to Part Two
6 The modification of capitalist practices by âworker-owned cooperativesâ and similar democratic enterprises
7 Circumstances just before the transition: financial and real estate markets and the scope of capital flight
8 Transition to a worker cooperatives society
General summary
References Index of names Index of subjects Abbreviations Extended list of contents
People interested in a feasible democratic alternative to capitalism, including scholars and advanced students in economics and other social sciences, as well as members of political parties and grassroots organisations.