The Left and Markets
The Left and Markets
In his article “Markets and Social Pain” (Dissent, Winter 1998), James B. Rule argues that market ideology “poses a historic challenge to the kind of thinking we do in Dissent.” He observes that no question is currently more important for the left than the “press of market thinking in all areas of public life.” And he asks what principles should govern the left’s efforts to “resolve the tensions between prospective market efficiencies and the divisive inegalitarian consequences that markets may bring.” But he cannot, perhaps does not wish to, formulate any of those principles, offering instead a “seat-of-the-pants” approach, weighing the “virtues and vices of specific market arrangements.” This approach f...
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