Conversation Between Tim Cornelis and Os Cangaceiros

  1. Os Cangaceiros
    It doesn't really deal too extensively with economics; it only paints broad strokes (i.e. explains some theoretical differentations that decentralized economics has w/ centralized Marxian economics, for instance, or gives a really basic explanation of how the USSR was supposedly "state capitalist"). Most of the book is an explanation of how anarchist theory informed anarchist praxis...it's definitely not an in-depth study of decentralized economics.
  2. Tim Cornelis
    Hi, in one thread you recommended the book "Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism."

    I was wondering if you could tell me to what degree it deals with the "vision of a decentralized planned economy" as the book is described. How extensively does it deal with normative economics?
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