How to Win?: Democratic Planning and the Abolition of Unemployment : Some Agreed Principles and Some Problems to be ResolvedSpokesman for the Institute for Workers' Control, 1981 - 194 pages |
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... social needs . There is a dangerous delusion evident among some Labour left- wing politicians that the chief element ... needs . - That is why it is necessary to begin the construction of our economic and industrial policies with a ...
... social needs . There is a dangerous delusion evident among some Labour left- wing politicians that the chief element ... needs . - That is why it is necessary to begin the construction of our economic and industrial policies with a ...
Page 76
... needs and the social needs of people . These needs can be determined collectively by workers in industry and people in the community for themselves ; organisational in- struments for so doing are workers ' plans for industry married to ...
... needs and the social needs of people . These needs can be determined collectively by workers in industry and people in the community for themselves ; organisational in- struments for so doing are workers ' plans for industry married to ...
Page 77
... social and material needs are all interlinked aspects in the process of relating technological potential to social needs - which is what the workers ' plans strategy is . Without such plans people lack criteria for defining what is an ...
... social and material needs are all interlinked aspects in the process of relating technological potential to social needs - which is what the workers ' plans strategy is . Without such plans people lack criteria for defining what is an ...
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achieved activities agencies Alternative Economic Strategy areas banks bargaining basic big business Britain British economy capital capitalist co-ops Combine Committees COMECON corporate Council countries crisis demand Economic Planning economic policy effective employees Enterprise Board established Europe European European Nuclear Disarmament exports finance financial institutions firms framework full employment full-time GLEB growth import controls increase industrial democracy interests investment involvement Keynesian Labour Government Labour movement Labour Party Lucas Aerospace major manual manufacturing ment mesoeconomic Michael Barratt million monetarism multinational nationalised non-manual nuclear organisation overtime panies part-time pension funds planned trade Planning Agreements political potential pressure problems production proposals public enterprise public ownership public spending regional response role Roy Jenkins shop stewards social needs socialist stewards structure tion tional Tony Benn trade union unemployed workers workforce