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Spontaneous Order and the Utopian Collective

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Table of contents (3 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. The Utopian Collectivist Vision: Theory in Theory

    • Guinevere Liberty Nell
    Pages 1-41
  3. A Utopian or Dystopian Collective? Theory in Practice

    • Guinevere Liberty Nell
    Pages 43-103
  4. The Utopian Collective: A Spontaneous Solution

    • Guinevere Liberty Nell
    Pages 105-143
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 145-189

About this book

Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Nikolai Bukharin were the three leaders of the Russian Revolution who shaped the new society most, both through their theories and their political leadership. All three were motivated by the ideal of building a utopian collective. Once in power, they tirelessly tried to put their vision into practice, but the Soviet system that resulted was nothing like the one they tried to create. In Spontaneous Order and the Utopian Collective, Nell takes her cue from the personal writings and documents of Lenin, Trotsky, and Bukharin to consider them anew from an Austrian theoretical perspective, analyze the divergence between theory and practice using a spontaneous order framework, and identify three interconnected prerequisites necessary for a utopian collectivist society. Nell then asks whether it might be possible to create this utopian collective somehow, and avoid the pitfalls of planning.

Reviews

"In this fascinating work, Nell takes a fresh look at the old debate on the viability of a planned economy. After a panoramic survey of history and ideas she comes to remarkably original conclusions, which challenge both socialists and libertarians to think again." - Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Research Professor of Business Studies, University of Hertfordshire, UK; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Institutional Economics

About the author

Guinevere Liberty Nell studies and publishes in the areas of Austrian economics, economic policy, and Soviet economic history. She worked as a tax policy analyst for five years at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC before earning a Master's Degree from the University of Warwick, UK, in Soviet economic history. She is the author of "Rediscovering Fire" and "Spontaneous Order and the Utopian Collective", and the editor of "Basic Income and the Free Market" and the companion books "Austrian Theory and Economic Organization" and "Australian Economic Perspectives on Individualism and Society."

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