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A Sporting Revolution: The Parecon Hockey League
By Michael Albert at Dec 20, 2004
I reeived this in Email. It is a short essay by Kim Peterson. Relevant here, more so than on the main site, I think. Up to now, there is no National Hockey League (NHL) fare for ice hockey aficionados. The public NHL players and behind-the-scenes owners ... (More) Comments (6)
Engaging the State – Today and Tomorrow
By Michael Albert at Nov 11, 2004
I was recently asked to do a short essay on "Engaging the State" for the innovative new Left Turn Magazine. My submission appears below... Engaging the State – Today and Tomorrow By Michael Albert To engage the state one must answer two key questions... (More) Comments (0)
Pareconish Intellectual Agendas
By Michael Albert at Nov 11, 2004
In another DRAFT chapter in a book I am working on, some of which I have entered here in DRAFT form, I have tried to briefly suggest a range of intellectual concerns and explorations that advocacy of parecon implies. The material follows below, in this b... (More) Comments (3)
Another Trip Abroad and a Major Talk Transcript: Life After Capitalism – And Now Too
By Michael Albert at Oct 13, 2004
Friday I take off to Italy and then to Greece. The former trip is for a conference and, very oddly, an award. The latter trip is for introducing the Greek edition of Parecon: Life After Capitalism, giving talks, etc. I will try to write about both experie... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael Albert at Sep 23, 2004
Another draft chapter from the new book on parecon and society.... Like most social movements anarchism is diverse. Most broadly an anarchist seeks out and identifies structures of authority, hierarchy, and domination throughout life, and tries to challe... (More) Comments (10)
By Michael Albert at Sep 21, 2004
[This concludes the draft chapter on parecon and marxism...] Parecon Insults Marxists? Suppose we were to envision a humongous stadium filled with all the people in all past and current history who called (or who now call) themselves Marxists. (This is ... (More) Comments (9)
By Michael Albert at Sep 21, 2004
[This continues the draft chapter on parecon and marxism...] Marxism Is For Coordinators? When I argue that coordinatorism is celebrated as the goal of struggle in every Marxist text that offers a serious economic vision, many Marxists are likely to re... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Sep 21, 2004
[This is a continuation of the long draft chapter regarding parecon and marxism...] Marxism and Class But the above is not the problem of Marxism that I wish to feature here, partly because it is straightforward to correct and a great many Marxists have... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Sep 21, 2004
I am working on a book about Parecon and the rest of a good society -- and have placed drafts of some chapters in this blog system. Near the end of the book I am thinking about including two chapters, one on parecon and marxism, the other on parecon and a... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Sep 20, 2004
From Sept 10th to very early on the 15th, I was in turkey sponsored by Aram Publishing (about which more next post). As in the immediately prior trip to Italy, I spoke in diverse venues in two cities – Istanbul and Dijarbaker. The former is a huge city, ... (More) Comments (0)
Medal of the President of the Italian Republic
By Michael Albert at Sep 19, 2004
Continuing the saga of international notice for Parecon alongside U.S. silence, we have an award in Italy to be presented in mid October. The citation with the award is, to use a favorite word of mine, mind boggling -- all the more so in light of the sign... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael Albert at Sep 19, 2004
From Sept 3 to very early on Sept 10 I was in Italy on a book tour for the Italian Edition of Parecon: Life After Capitalism. I spoke in five cities, the largest being Rome and Milan, and at many venues – both alone and in panels. I also did many intervie... (More) Comments (4)
Parecon and Society: Pareconish Intellectual Agendas
By Michael Albert at Aug 16, 2004
Here is still another draft chapter for a new book about participatory economics and the rest of society that I am working on -- this one is for near the end of the book...and shorter than most. + New ideas have intellectual value largely revealed by ... (More) Comments (0)
Parecon and Society: Athletics
By Michael Albert at Aug 15, 2004
By this point, talking about parecon's implications for athletics and athletes ought to be relatively easy. It is barely different than the case in other domains such as science, art, etc. There is, however, one interesting new angle to address, the issue... (More) Comments (2)
Reply to Brian Dominick's Reaction About Artists and Parecon
By Michael Albert at Aug 14, 2004
Brian, I am not entirely sure I am understanding your points. I am pretty sure that I haven't heard anyone else say quite what you are saying, and that it is not a set of concerns that are going to arise often. Still, I want to try to reply, if not for th... (More) Comments (6)


