2010
DOI: 10.1080/08935696.2010.490395
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Rethinking Socialism: Community, Democracy, and Social Agency

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“…This is not in question and is easily explained by the fact that most contemporary political philosophers work within a broadly liberal framework. In view of this, I welcome the contribution of Antonio Callari and David Ruccio on the possible relationship between commodity fetishism and democracy in Marx's philosophy (Callari and Ruccio 2010). In this paper, I advance an argument that is in contrast to that of Callari and Ruccio in order to further the debate on this important subject.…”
Section: Vasilis Grolliosmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This is not in question and is easily explained by the fact that most contemporary political philosophers work within a broadly liberal framework. In view of this, I welcome the contribution of Antonio Callari and David Ruccio on the possible relationship between commodity fetishism and democracy in Marx's philosophy (Callari and Ruccio 2010). In this paper, I advance an argument that is in contrast to that of Callari and Ruccio in order to further the debate on this important subject.…”
Section: Vasilis Grolliosmentioning
confidence: 92%
“… 7 See Callari and Ruccio (2010), Resnick and Wolff (1988, 2013) on the need for noncapitalist spaces freed from hierarchies of capital and the state. Cornwell (2012) and Gibson-Graham (2006) draw on autonomism and post-Marxism respectively to show how alternative social institutions can open up new spaces of cooperation within capitalism. …”
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“…7. I present my own views on how socialism can be retained and, at the same time, needs to be rethought, in a recent article with Antonio Callari (Callari and Ruccio 2010). and who lack control over -or are alienated from -that labour) is the majority of society.…”
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