Practical steps toward a new social and economic order, with clear paths over theory.
This book argues for concrete changes in land use, currency reform, and cooperative production to bridge today’s gaps to a more just society.
This edition presents a focused case for reform that blends economic reasoning with a call to action. It frames how working together, reforming taxes and trade, and building participatory institutions can move societies from talk to real progress.
- Accessible explanations of land reform, state ownership, and worker cooperation in production.
- Clear comparisons of protectionism, free trade, and domestic market strategies and their effects on jobs.
- Practical steps toward political reform, including proportional representation, referenda, and initiative-defined governance.
- A vision of social reform grounded in action, not rhetoric, with emphasis on immediate results.
Ideal for readers interested in economics, policy action, and thoughtful pathways to social reform.