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By Michael Albert at Jul 11, 2004
In perusing the internet I found a pdf of comments by students, I think, of a sociology course (292) that used parecon for a reading. I thought I might briefly react to its contents in a few blog posts. The first student, after indicating his broad suppo... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jul 11, 2004
Recently on a number of occasions I have told people asking about how parecon the book and of course the model was doing, that it was an odd situation In the U.S., I have replied, while there is a lot of progress being made, especially as compared to the... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jul 10, 2004
I guess I am all out of patience and running dry on civility as well. Is it unreasonable to want to know where the left stands regarding capitalism and “other worlds”? Are various movements, institutions, media outlets, and constituencies anti-capitalist... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jun 11, 2004
What the hell? Reagan, one of the least popular presidents, one of the dumbest presidents, and one of the most morally vile preseidents in American history (which is saying a whole lot) is celebrated in death like no other president since Kennedy was assa... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael Albert at Jun 11, 2004
I was recently interviewed for Polish publication about matters of media manipulation, etc. 1) Recently I've realised that very important thing in Poland is special kind of censorship. Its dangerous because most people are not aware of this. Before 1989 ... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jun 11, 2004
Assuming we all fight for social change in the expectation that we will, at some point, win -- and assuming that we fight for a whole new social system, again, in the expectation that at some point we will win -- it follows that at some point there will b... (More) Comments (0)
Parecon and Society -- chapters
By Michael Albert at Jun 11, 2004
This is a list of possible chapters for a book on p[arecon and society. What others topics might be of interest? Supposing you could read anyone writing on any of these or other topics, whose views would you be interested in? Parecon and Polity Parecon... (More) Comments (0)
Parecon and Society: Education
By Michael Albert at Jun 11, 2004
This is a draft of a possible chapter, giving a broad idea of what they might be like...again, only a draft. Parecon and Education Part of education is intrinsic and oriented to the individual. To think about education starting with the student, we exa... (More) Comments (2)
Parecon and Society: Parecon Overview
By Michael Albert at Jun 11, 2004
This would be an opening chapter of this possible new book, summarizing parecon itself. Remember, these are merely drafts I am sharing in the blog...looking for some reactions. Parecon: An Overview Participatory economics, or parecon for short, is a pr... (More) Comments (0)
Parecon and Society: Possible Intro
By Michael Albert at Jun 10, 2004
I am thinking about the possibility of a new book perhaps entitled Parecon and Society. It would be about what having a parecon would mean for the rest of society, beyond the economy. I am curious if people think such a book would be useful. I am also cur... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jun 10, 2004
Recently I got an email telling me about a review of a book of mine, Looking Forward (SEP 1991) linked on the theory page of Anarcho-Syndicalist Review (http://www.syndicalist.org/theory/parecon1.shtml) I read it and was rather surprised by some of the co... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jun 10, 2004
A second interview for Polish publication... 1) Many economists, for example L. Mises and other austrian economists, think that private ownership of means of production is a necessity. They argue that without private ownership of means of production econ... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jun 10, 2004
I was asked to do an email interview by a friend from Poland, for publication there, dealing with a rising tide of market ideology among Polish economists. Since it bears on issues of parecon, I thought I might as well convey it here, as well... 1) In Po... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jun 10, 2004
In general, I cannot pledge I will relate to all comments, even all questions, posted to the blogs. There is only so much time available. However.... One of the comments I found said I "seem to start with a basic split between Producers and Consumers wh... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at May 11, 2004
Doesn't sufficient evidence of deceit and destruction now exist for everyone to see it? Can the average American – much less the average citizen of England given their far better media -- be unaware of the vile nature of our government's pursuits, other t... (More) Comments (0)


