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Cronan jr: Class Barriers to Change: Capitalist Lackeys or Coordinator Interests?
Znet Article, June, 26 2008
John Cronan jr
Cronan jr's ZSpace page
A look at the class analysis used in Paul Kivel's, "Social Service or Social Change," making the case that it is flawed--which has ramifications on his overall analysis of the topic. And it also an example of a greater misunderstanding of class am...
Milstein: Hope in a Time of Elections:
Znet Article, June, 20 2008
Cindy Milstein
Milstein's ZSpace page
As libertarian leftists, we view presidential contests as egregious reaffirmations of the state, and thus challenge electoralism’s connection to statecraft but also hierarchy. Yet often the best we can muster is an anti-politics, where our organiz...
Albert: The Ringing Of Revolution
Znet Article, June, 17 2008
Michael Albert
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Another excerpt in the serialization of Parts One and Two of the memoir Remembering Tomorrow by Michael Albert, this time chapter 10 and 11, distributed in this 40th year since the New Left and May 68.
Majavu: Building African Cadres of Excellence: A study of the neo-colonial coordinator class
Commentary, June, 16 2008
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Times have changed. The colonial project in Africa is no longer carried out with a gun and a boot and a baton. Structural adjustment programmes inform the neo-colonial agenda; and that agenda requires that a new coordinator class among the native...
Trigona: Lucio, The Good Bandit: Reflections Of An Anarchist
Znet Article, June, 09 2008
Marie Trigona
Trigona's ZSpace page
Lucio Urtubia could be described as a modern day Robin Hood, a man who stole from the rich to give to the poor. Lucio, a 76-year old Spanish anarchist and retired bricklayer carried out bank robberies, forgeries and endless actions against capital...
Albert: Chapter 6: Why Do It?
Znet Article, June, 04 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Another excerpt in the serialization of Parts One and Two of the memoir Remembering Tomorrow by Michael Albert.
Albert: Spiritual Crossroads
Znet Article, May, 21 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Another excerpt in the serialization of Parts One and Two of the memoir Remembering Tomorrow by Michael Albert, this time chapter 4, distributed in this 40th year since the New Left and May 68.
Albert: Remembering Tomorrow: Chapter 2
Znet Article, May, 14 2008
Michael Albert
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In high school, in 1964–65, I applied to five colleges and got in everywhere except Harvard. I wanted to go to Harvard because I wanted to be in the same school as my best friend Larry Seidman, who was a Harvard freshman during my senior year in h...
Gordon: Israel as a Site of Struggle
Znet Article, May, 13 2008
Neve Gordon
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Despite conflict and contradictions, what is precious and beautiful about Israel is that it is an ongoing site of struggle.
Zinn: Anarchism Interview
Znet Article, May, 12 2008
Howard Zinn
Zinn's ZSpace page
Extensive exchange...
Raina: Anti-Globalist Zeitgeist
Znet Article, May, 11 2008
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
Clearly, the Left is not too well placed today either to return to the “Calcutta Thesis” of 1943 (armed struggle), nor to reap through appeals to class oppression alone the kind of electoral dividends that have accrued to the communists in Nepal. ...
Albert: Remembering Tomorrow Introduction
Znet Article, May, 09 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Intro to book memoir...
Albert: Parecon and Aspirations
Commentary, May, 04 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Leftists throughout the world today, and in all past times, have sought what are actually conceptually simple outcomes: each person should be as free as all others and as able to enjoy the fruits of labor and the virtues of social engagement in an...
Albert: Situating Parecon: A Talk in Innsbruck Austria
Znet Article, April, 28 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
A Talk in Innsbruck Austria...
D'arcy: "War of Position": Anti-Capitalist Attrition as a Revolutionary Strategy for Non-Revolutionary Times
Znet Article, April, 27 2008
Steve D'arcy
D'arcy's ZSpace page
In non-revolutionary times, a revolutionary strategy has to acknowledge the distance that separates the preparatory phase from the crisis phase of anti-capitalist struggle. In a preparatory period, that is, when revolution is not yet a foreseeable...
Albert: Parecon and Solidarity
Znet Article, April, 26 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Keynote Address at the All for One, One for All Conference, in Vienna Austria.
Albert: Pareconish Intellectual Agendas
Znet Article, April, 25 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
New ideas have intellectual value largely in proportion to their impact on further new ideas beyond themselves. Does a new idea open doors or does it lead nowhere, sitting dormant?
Albert: Parecon and Strategy
Znet Article, April, 22 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
The effort to win a new economy will obviously have a great many facets. In Moving Forward (AK Press) I discussed parecon related strategic issues in detail. A more recent book by Robin Hahnel, Economic Justice and Democracy, addresses parecon rel...
Albert: Parecon and Anarchism
Znet Article, April, 21 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
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 challenge them, as conditions and the pursuit of justice permit....
Albert: Parecon and Marxism
Znet Article, April, 20 2008
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
My discussions of anarchism and particularly of Marxism are contentious and controversial. It has seemed that my past presentations of this material have often failed to communicate my actual thoughts. To correct misinterpretation, here I argue po...


