How about FROM CAPITALISM TO EQUALITY by Charlie Andrews? (In a
nutshell, it's a decentralized system of not-for-profits.)

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Michael Nuwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Personally I hope that centrally planned and market socialism are not the 
> only
>  alternatives. I would like to think there is a third alternative.
>
>  Anyway, regarding the central planning alternative, Paul Cockshott and Allin
>  Cottrell have some interesting thing to say. At the link below you should 
> find
>  their book as well papers like 'Information and Economics: A Critique of 
> Hayek'
>  and 'Calculation, Complexity and Planning: The Socialist Calculation Debate 
> Once
>  Again' in PDF format.
>
>  http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/
>
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>
>  Doug Orr wrote:
>  > Hello from a lurker,
>  >
>  > I have a student who would like to do a directed study on socialist
>  > alternatives to capitalism.  She is particularly interested in centrally
>  > planned rather than market socialism systems.  I have not kept up on
>  > this literature, so my list is a few years out of date.  Any suggestions
>  > anyone can give would be appreciated.
>  >
>  > Doug Orr
>  >
>  >
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