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Znet Article Spannos: Participatory Society: Urban Space & Freedom

Znet Article, May, 22 2009 Chris Spannos
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This talk was delivered today, Friday, May 29th at the B-Fest in Athens, Greece. The gathering is an international anti-authoritarian festival hosted by the Babylonia newspaper, at the University of Fine Arts in Athens, from May 27-31. The purpose...

Znet Article Graeber: Hope in Common

Znet Article, May, 21 2009 David Graeber
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Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications...

Znet Article Bauwens: Second Reply Regarding P2P

Znet Article, May, 20 2009 Michel Bauwens
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You ask me insistently what the deep benefits of peer production are, and indeed that is important, as you are not taking for granted what I do, and it is important to explain one’s deeper motives.

Znet Article Hahnel: Overcoming Blind Spots In Left Vision: Participatory Planning

Znet Article, May, 15 2009 Robin Hahnel
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Contribution to Reimagining Society: Participatory Planning

Znet Article Albert: Albert Reacts Again

Znet Article, May, 12 2009 Michael Albert
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I continue to mainly wonder what you see as the deep benefits of peer production for people's options at work or more generally as well as for production results. That list is needed, it seems to me, so we can assess whether the benefits you see i...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Use Jobless Time to Build Better World

Znet Article, May, 12 2009 Barbara Ehrenreich
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In most parts of the world, mass unemployment brings the specter of mass social unrest. Not in the U.S., though, where 13 million people have accepted joblessness with nary a peep of protest.

Znet Article Albert: Replying to Bauwens’ Reactions to Parecon

Znet Article, May, 08 2009 Michael Albert
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Continuing the debate on parecon...

Znet Article Bauwens: P2P Civilization

Znet Article, May, 07 2009 Michel Bauwens
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Contribution to Reimagining Society...

Znet Article Baker: Systematic Risk Regulators and the Power of Arithmetic

Znet Article, May, 06 2009 Dean Baker
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The current craze in DC policy circles is to create a "systematic risk regulator" to make sure that the country never experiences another economic crisis like the current one. This push is part of a cover-up of what really went wrong and does abso...

Znet Article Tokar: Social Ecology: Resistance and Reconstruction

Znet Article, May, 06 2009 Brian Tokar
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With all the debates and controversies that surrounded Murray Bookchin's many years of active political engagement, few commentators have addressed the lasting influence he had on the social and environmental movements of the past four decades.

Commentary Raptis: May Day of Pain and of Hope

Commentary, May, 05 2009 Nikos Raptis
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Suppose that the daughters of the Obamas picked up from somebody that "May Day" is an important, historic, and interesting holiday. Being young and curious, they decide to learn more about "May Day"...

Znet Article Albert: Querying Confusions: My First Reply to Peer to Peer

Znet Article, May, 04 2009 Michael Albert
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Michael Albert's First Reply to Peer to Peer

Znet Article Bauwens: Bauwin's Replies to Albert's First Reaction

Znet Article, May, 04 2009 Michel Bauwens
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Bauwin's Replies to Albert's First Reaction

Commentary Abu-jamal: Turning Point in History

Commentary, May, 02 2009 Mumia Abu-jamal
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As these words are being written, the G20 meeting is taking place in the world's second major banking city (London), and US president Barack Obama has arrived with a retinue not seen since an imperial king visited his dominions in the hinterlands,...

Commentary Trigona: May Day Massacre - 100 years ago: Simón Radowitzky, Anarchist and Legend

Commentary, May, 01 2009 Marie Trigona
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May 1, 1909. Police kill thirty workers in a South American city. The workers are gunned down and violently beaten during a protest to demand an eight hour work day and remember the Hay Market Martyrs. Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, was the sc...

Znet Article Szczepanczyk: Markets, Corporations, and Parecon

Znet Article, April, 27 2009 Mitchell Szczepanczyk
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A presentation for the Albany Park, North Park, Mayfair Neighbors for Peace and Justice Economics, April 25, 2009

Znet Article Bauwens: Peer to Peer and the Future

Znet Article, April, 27 2009 Michel Bauwens
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Opening essay offered as part of an extended exploration of views conducted Michael Albert of ZCommunications / Parecon

Znet Article Albert: Parecon: Future & Present

Znet Article, April, 27 2009 Michael Albert
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Opening essay offered as part of an extended exploration of views conducted with Michel Bauwens. Digital Curator and co-founder Peer to Peer Foundation

Znet Article Kipping: Proposals for the left agenda in times of crisis

Znet Article, April, 23 2009 Katja Kipping
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Right now we experience a time in which fast changes are possible. Several Demands, Proposals or political aims, which were condemned by the ruling elites in politics, are now taken over by the ruling elites. Just some examples for this phenomenon...

Commentary Blum: Anti-Empire Report

Commentary, April, 11 2009 Bill Blum
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In the West, one of the most unfortunate results of the Cold War was that 70 years of anti-communist education and media stamped in people's minds a lasting association between socialism and what the Soviet Union called communism. Socialism meant ...

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