Market Socialism and Political Pluralism: Theoretical Reflections on Yugoslavia
In: Studies in East European thought, Band 53, Heft 4, S. 307-328
Abstract
The theoretical compatibility of market socialism & political pluralism is illustrated by the concrete case of Yugoslavia. The delegate system of government, as it was developed between 1974 & 1990, is discussed, & the claim is explored that this was a different kind of democracy, a nonparty system based on functional representation of workers, local communities, & other social groups. The author hopes that his paper will contribute to an evaluation of the causes leading to the breakup of Yugoslavia & the subsequent civil war, by distinguishing elements of the Yugoslav experiment in self-managed market socialism worth copying from those that contributed to its demise. The author criticizes Edvard Kardelj's argument against political pluralism. E. Sanchez
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ISSN: 0925-9392
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