Prepared by an international team of authors representing leading universities from different parts of the world, this expansive volume elucidates various aspects of the theory of noonomy, developed by Professor S. Bodrunov. A positive assessment is given to the key provisions of this theory (the transition to knowledge-intensive production, the gradual socialisation of economy, the diffusion of property, the progress of solidarity relations, the removal of simulative needs and the progress of a culture). Significant attention is also paid to the global context of ongoing technological and socio-economic transformations, undergirding a political, economic and philosophical understanding of the theory of noonomy.
The contributors to the volume are Sergey Glazyev, James Kenneth Galbraith, Oleg Smolin, Enfu Cheng, Siyang Gao, Alan Freeman, Andrey Kolganov, Jesús Pastor García Brigos, Anatoly Porokhovsky, Radhika Desai and Leo Gabriel.
Publication date: July 21, 2023
2 Noonomy, Globalization and the Pandemic
James Kenneth Galbraith
3 Contradictions in Technological and Socio-economic Transformations The New Role of Knowledge on the Way towards Noonomy
Oleg N. Smolin
4 Intelligence Economy as a Form of Noonomy and Its Economic and Social Impact
Enfu Cheng and Siyang Gao
part 2
Development Strategy and Noonomy
5 Mental Objects as a Force of Production A Contribution to the Critique of Noonomy
Alan Freeman
6 Predictive Potential of Noonomy to Justify the Development Strategy
Andrey I. Kolganov
7 Science and Technologies Property and Public Progress through the Prism of the Cuban Experience
Jesús Pastor García Brigos
part 3
Noonomy: Reflections of Political Economy
8 Noonomy and Geopolitical Economy Natural Allies
Radhika Desai
9 Evolution of Political Economy Subject and Method at the Dawn of Digitalization
Anatoly A. Porokhovsky
10 Noonomy in the Transition to a Post-capitalist Society Perspectives from the Global South
Leo Gabriel
Postscript
Alexander Buzgalin
Index