Abstract
This article takes for granted the fact that economic democracy, in the sense of the institutional framework securing the equal sharing of economic power, is a fundamental component of an inclusive democracy, that is, democracy in the political, economic, ecological and social realms (workplace, household, etc.). In this context, the double aim of the article is to examine the institutional framework of economic democracy and the transitional economic strategy that would lead us to an inclusive democracy.Outline of an Economic Model for an Inclusive Democracy
Takis Fotopoulos
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