FULL CAPTIONS. In this interview, Dr. Cockshott talks to After the Oligarchy about aspects of Towards a New Socialism, such as efficiency, media, the self-employed, privacy, transition, intellectual property, and the motivation for economic planning versus market socialism.
In 1993 Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell published 'Towards a New Socialism', presenting a compelling vision of a democratically planned society which harnessed the best available information technology: cyber-socialism.
It's not an introduction, so check out the book 'Towards a New Socialism' here: http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/...
Dr. Paul Cockshott is a computer engineer and economist. He has written several books including How the World Works, Computation and Its Limits, Classical Econophysics, Arguments for Socialism, and Towards a New Socialism.
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Introduction 00:00
Q1 - 'A solution looking for a problem' 01:20
Q2 - Self-Employed 07:20
Q3 - Intellectual Property Rights 12:40
Q4 - Media Independence 13:15
Q5 - Efficiency 25:00
Q6 - Labour Credits and Privacy 33:50
Q7 - Weaknesses 35:40
Q8 - What not to do 40:10
Q9 - TNS Research Programme 46:05
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