Description
“Conflict-Free” Socio-Economic Systems: Perspectives and Contradictions presents a comprehensive analysis of theories and approaches aimed at eliminating conflict from economic and social structures. Author Elena G. Popkova critically examines multiple perspectives on designing harmonious socio-economic systems while simultaneously addressing the fundamental contradictions that emerge in practice.
The book explores various theoretical frameworks, from classical economic models to contemporary approaches to social organization. It challenges readers to consider whether true conflict-free systems are achievable or merely aspirational ideals. Through rigorous examination of historical attempts, current initiatives, and future possibilities, Popkova demonstrates how contradictions inherent in human societies complicate the pursuit of conflict-free environments.
This work is essential for academics, policymakers, economists, and social theorists seeking to understand the limitations and potential of conflict-resolution-focused socio-economic design.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.