Well, Jerry, though Nove died on May 1994, I think that he never read 1) “Labour Value and Socialist Economic Calculation” (1989) or 2) Towards a New Socialism (1993). Nove used the term feasible in a general sense. It’s just that the only kind of socialism feasible at the time of publication of Nove’s book was market socialism.
Regards,A. Agafonow
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De: GERALD LEVY <gerald_a_levy@msn.com>
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Enviado: lunes, 23 de marzo, 2009 20:57:24
Asunto: RE: [OPE] Alan Woods - “Reformismo o revolución"
> It seems to be a comprehensive reply to Heinz Dieterich
> and accuses him of reformism. I can’t imagine a more radical,
> but at the same time feasible, alternative than the
> Cottrell-Dieterich-Cockshott model.
Alejandro:
I guess Woods CAN imagine what you can't. Dieterich has received a
lot of criticism on the Left in Venezuela. In any event,
determining what is a "feasible" alternative depends on what you
mean by "feasible socialism". Are you using it in the same sense
as Alec Nove used it or in some other sense?
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