The Chicago Parecon Debate of February 10, 2007 is now online
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Feb 26, 2007 |
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This is just a quick announcement. The complete audio of the Feb. 10 Chicago Parecon debate at the offices of In These Times, and hosted by the Open University of the Left, is now online. The audio has been divided into six MP3 files, each about a half-hour in length, and can be downloaded from the following webpage: http://www.chicagoparecon.org/beyond_the_capitalist_horizon_an_oul_event_the_complete_audio



I should also point out the
By Kissenger, Clark at Mar 02, 2007 16:52 PM
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Good job, Mitch...
By Kissenger, Clark at Mar 02, 2007 16:40 PM
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Economic Democracy Critique of Parecon
By Richter, Jacob at Mar 02, 2007 10:18 AM
Mitch...
Thanks for posting the audio of the debate. Schweickart's critique (presented at the Chicago debate) is on the web: http://www.solidarityeconomy.net/2007/03/02/economic-democracy-vs-parecon/
This is a 'think tank without walls' for the democratic, market-socialist left. Comments, criticism and debate are welcome.
... Jacob
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That was great. I already
By Kissenger, Clark at Mar 01, 2007 15:23 PM
That was great. I already want to listen to it again. I don't recall anybody mentioning the coordinator class. I thought that would be controversial. Also, I'm surprised nobody brought up the Anarchist Federations of the Spanish Revolution when discussing democratic planning of the economy (of which participatory planning is a more complete model). From what I understand of the Spanish Revolution they weren't using markets. The firms cooperated together and were pushing for full integration. Granted they didn't have the consumer planning model and the rest that is found in parecon. I still think that the seeds were there though.
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hello from 700 euro
By Euros, 700 at Feb 26, 2007 14:39 PM
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