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By Michael Albert at Apr 10, 2004
Here is the first question and answer from a long recently completed but as yet unpublished interview of Michael Albert by Barbara Ehrenreich. The rest will follow, day by day... Ehrenreich: I have heard that there's been a lot of interest around the wor... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Apr 10, 2004
The point isn't that everyone should cease analyzing existing relations and only develop vision and strategy. To propose that would take us from one imbalance to another. The point is that our overall attention to these different tasks needs to shift si... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael Albert at Apr 10, 2004
In the same spirit as the last message -- this is an interview done for a major Pakistani periodical and for translation to Urdu, as well...again on parecon, and other matters too... 1. What has been the attitude and role of American civil society towar... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Apr 10, 2004
I was recently asked for an article on parecon for a prominent Polish periodical of the left, and sent what follows. It is a bit long, an adaptation of earlier essays. I thought I would put it here though -- this kind of thing is happening quite a lot now... (More) Comments (2)
Parecon and Visionary Practice
By Michael Albert at Apr 10, 2004
(An excerpt from the introduction to Parecon: Life After Capitalism...In today’s world large movements espousing similar aspirations struggle worldwide to better the lives of disenfranchised and abused populations around the globe. Some undertakings... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Apr 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-capitalis... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Mar 11, 2004
Back in early 2003 ZNet hosted a call called the We Stand for Peace and Justice statement and site. In a period of just a few weeks, a little over 100,000 people signed the statement. At the time, it was a protest against on-coming war. I have been wonde... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Mar 11, 2004
What political/social readings – not so well known – would I recommend for someone with a small carrying case? I get asked that pretty often. Here are a few: Wilhelm Reich had a very productive and insightful period, followed by devolution into insanity.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Mar 11, 2004
Many people seem to think that what candidates say bears dramatically on what they will do. That is only superficially the case unless they make public promises to constituencies that remain powerful during the ensuing administration and to which the cand... (More) Comments (0)
Routes To Economic Vision: Efficiency
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2004
When you hear the word “efficiency” do you get aggressive, expecting a conservative onslaught that you will have to battle against? I do. By this time it is a reflex, even if not always warranted. The reason isn't because efficiency is a bad thing per se.... (More) Comments (0)
Promoting Parecon, the Paperback
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2004
In a couple of weeks the paperback edition of Parecon: Life After Capitalism, will come off the press in England (Verso being the publisher). I imagine books will be available there and in the U.S. two or three weeks later. Verso has no real means of pr... (More) Comments (0)
Canadian Parecon Advocacy Group
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2004
I recently received the following message to the ZNet forum system from Matt Grinder who is a physics student at, I think, the University of British Colombia in Canada. He writes: “A presentation on Participatory Economics we (the vancouver paercon coll... (More) Comments (0)
Routes To Economic Vision: Sustainability
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2004
What is sustainability? This is a bit tricky, I think. Presumably it means operating in a fashion that is not self destructive. Regarding ecology, in other words, it means operating so that one isn't precluding continued operations in a similar manner in ... (More) Comments (0)
Routes To Economic Vision: Classism
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2004
Historically, a frequent route to trying to describe a better society is to demand classlessness. Classes are groups who share sufficient conditions and circumstances due to their economic position that they have broadly similar interests and motives, w... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2004
Yesterday I received in the mail the Korean edition of the book Parecon: Life After Capitalism. It is very elegant looking, but of course I couldn't read a word. If there is anyone out there from Korea who gets a copy of the book and reads through it, I w... (More) Comments (2)


