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Albert: Exploring Parecon
Znet Article, July, 25 2005
Michael Albert
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In a world riddled with suicide bombings, inconclusive conflicts, and terribly selfish politics, it is a relief to see there are people like Michael Albert creatively searching for salves for the ills in our economic system. With his books "Movin...
Hahnel: Winnowing Wheat From Chaff
Znet Article, March, 26 2005
Robin Hahnel
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For the Political Economy Seminar at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst on March 8, 2005 Social Democracy: Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due I mean it as a great compliment when I say that capitalism functions poorly indeed without soc...
Fresia: A Call to Artists: Support Parecon
Znet Article, December, 15 2004
Jerry Fresia
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A history of art over the last 100 years, not as the history of the product, the piece, but as the history of decision making within our industry...
Albert: Parecon in Turkey
Znet Article, December, 05 2004
Michael Albert
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I am here to talk about economic vision. But it is September 11th, and I just came from the United States, and if in discussion period, in questions and answers, you want to ask about the US, about the election, about US foreign policy, really abo...
Wetzel: The Capitalist City or the Self-Managed City?
Znet Article, July, 20 2004
Tom Wetzel
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This essay is from the recently p...
Wetzel: About Anarchism
Znet Article, August, 29 2003
Tom Wetzel
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About Anarchism
Albert: Argentina and Parecon
Znet Article, August, 04 2003
Michael Albert
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Albert: It seems to me that if movements want to attain certain institutions as a part of their goal, they will need to use organiational forms that foster those institutions and can melt into them, rather than organizational forms that would be n...
Brecher: The Trajectory of Change
Zmag Article, July, 01 2002
Jeremy Brecher
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Michael Albert Cambridge: South End Press, 2002 Review by Jeremy Brecher In the 1960s student activists used to say, “Don’t trust ...


