Socialism after Hayek develops a theory of market socialism in response to Friedrich Hayek's criticism of centrally-planned socialism. Burczak's version of market socialism is one in which firms are democratically-run by workers, in which the government engages in the onging redistribution of wealth and provision of resources to support human development, and in which markets are otherwise unregulated. Burczak poses this model of ""free market socialism"" against other models of socialism, especially those developed by John Roemer, Michael Albert, and Robin Hahnel.