Council communism or councilism? - The period of transition
The economy in transition to a "communist" society
A critique of the theses of the GIK and “labor coupons”, by Raoul Victor, compiled from excerpts from an exchange he had with Kees.
Freedom of access - Donald Rooum
Donald Rooum looks at several case studies to demonstrate how communist, or moneyless distribution of goods or services, can function effectively.
Against the metaphysics of scarcity, for the practical copiousness - humanaesfera
A reply to the following objection: "The abundance (overcoming scarcity) is impossible since we live in a world with limited resources, not only economically, but physically, so overcoming scarcity is a metaphysical, absurd demand, which requires a complete automation of the infinite universe to deliver to each individual, raised to the status of a god, every whim and arbitrariness."
The case against economic calculation - Adam Buick
Talk by Adam Buick for the Socialist Party on 27 September 2015 in London. The Economic Calculation Argument is a classic argument against the possibility of socialism put by defenders of free-market, private-enterprise capitalism. It was set out in a particularly clear and concise form in an article in 1920 “Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth” by Ludwig Von Mises, an Austrian member of, appropriately enough, the Austrian School of Economics and translated into English in 1935.
The free society - Karl Kautsky
Kautsky imagines how society would look after the dissolution of the state by a comparison with life in the Indian village commune.