Mutualism (economic theory)
anarchist school of thought and socialist economic theory
Mutualism is a thought and economic theory.
Related pages
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change- Backer, Thomas B. (1978). The Mutualists: The Heirs of Proudhon in the First International, 1865–1878. University of Cincinnati.
- Wilbur, Shawn P. (2018). "Mutualism". In Adams, Matthew S.; Levy, Carl. The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism. Springer. pp. 213–224. ISBN 9783319756202.
Other websites
change- Carson, Kevin (2006). Studies in Mutualist Political Economy. BookSurge Publishing.
- Gambone, Larry (1996). Proudhon and Anarchism: Proudhon's Libertarian Thought and the Anarchist Movement. Red Lion Press.
- Greene, William Batchelder (1850). Mutual Banking: Showing the Radical Deficiency of the Present Circulating Medium and the Advantages of a Free Currency.
- Kropotkin, Peter (1902). Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution.
- Lloyd, John William (1927). Anarchist-Mutualism. Individualist anarchist criticism.
- Long, Roderick T., ed. (Winter 2006). Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (1). This issue is devoted to Kevin Carson's Studies in Mutualist Political Economy and includes critiques and Carson's rejoinders.
- Reisman, George (18 June 2006). Mutualism: A Philosophy for Thieves. Mises Institute. Austrian School and Objectivist criticism.
- Swartz, Clarene Lee. (1927). What Is Mutualism?.
- Warren, Josiah (1829). Plan of the Cincinnati Labor for Labor Store. Mechanics Free Press.
- Weisbord, Albert (1937). "Mutualism". The Conquest of Power.
- Carson, Kevin, et al. "A Mutualist FAQ". Mutualist: Free-Market Anti-Capitalism.