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This open access book presents an alternative to capitalism and state socialism through the modelling of a post-market and post-state utopia based on an upscaling of the commons, feminist political economy and democratic and council-based planning approaches. It discusses the left’s need to explore non-capitalist modes of production, the inability of green or socialist market economies to produce real social and ecological change, and the need to look beyond traditional ideas of reform and revolution. The book discusses how a socio-economic organisation beyond money, wage labour, patriarchal division of work and centralised state planning may look like. It develops an approach to societal transformation based on seed forms of commons practices and social movements. This book will be relevant to activists, students and researchers interested in fundamental social change, political economy and feminist and Marxist economics. This is an open access book.
Political economy --- Public finance --- Macroeconomics --- Post-capitalism --- Social ecology --- Model of a post-market society --- Post-state socialism --- Utopian thinking --- Commonism --- Interpersonal transformation theory --- State-oriented transformation theory --- Transvolution --- Categorical utopia theory --- Limits of utopian thinking --- The origins of capitalism --- Development of commonism --- Economics --- Social change --- Utopias. --- Philosophy. --- Economic aspects.
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Essays in diatonic set theory, transformation theory, and neo-Riemannian theory -- the newest and most exciting fields in music theory today. The essays in Music Theory and Mathematics: Chords, Collections, and Transformations define the state of mathematically oriented music theory at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The volume includes essays in diatonic set theory, transformation theory, and neo-Riemannian theory -- the newest and most exciting fields in music theory today. The essays constitute a close-knit body of work -- a family in the sense of tracing their descentfrom a few key breakthroughs by John Clough, David Lewin, and Richard Cohn in the 1980s and 1990s. They are integrated by the ongoing dialogue they conduct with one another. The editors are Jack Douthett, a mathematician and music theorist who collaborated extensively with Clough; Martha M. Hyde, a distinguished scholar of twentieth-century music; and Charles J. Smith, a specialist in tonal theory. The contributors are all prominent scholars, teaching at institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Indiana University, and the University at Buffalo. Six of them (Clampitt, Clough, Cohn, Douthett, Hook, and Smith) have received the Society for Music Theory's prestigious PublicationAward, and one (Hyde) has received the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award. The collection includes the last paper written by Clough before his death, as well as the last paper written by David Lewin, an important music theorist also recently deceased. Contributors: David Clampitt, John Clough, Richard Cohn, Jack Douthett, Nora Engebretsen, Julian Hook, Martha Hyde, Timothy Johnson, Jon Kochavi, David Lewin, Charles J. Smith, and Stephen Soderberg.
Music theory --- Musical intervals and scales. --- Mathematics. --- Intervals (Music) --- Modes, Musical --- Music --- Musical modes --- Musical scales and intervals --- Scales (Music) --- Musical temperament --- Modes --- Clough. --- David Lewin. --- Italian scribe. --- John Clough. --- Lewin. --- Music Theory. --- Richard Cohn. --- diatonic set theory. --- music theory. --- mysticism. --- neo-Riemannian theory. --- palaeographers. --- scholars. --- tonal theory. --- transformation theory.
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