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Hahnel: Re: The Story of Climate Solutions
Forum Post, December, 28 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Hahnel: Re:
Forum Post, December, 26 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Hahnel: The Left & Climate Change 3/3: A Way Forward
Commentary, December, 26 2009
Robin Hahnel
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This is the third and final part of a three part ZNet commentary series by political economist Robin Hahnel posted between Dec. 24-26, 2009.
Hahnel: Re: James Hansen's analysis?
Forum Post, December, 26 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Hahnel: Re: Not Either Or
Forum Post, December, 26 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Hahnel: The Left & Climate Change 2/3: Turn Back From The Road To Nowhere
Commentary, December, 25 2009
Robin Hahnel
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This is part 2 of a three part ZNet commentary series by political economist Robin Hahnel, to be posted Dec. 24-26, 2009. Part 1 was posted yesterday. Part 3 will be available tomorrow.
Hahnel: Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?
Znet Article, December, 25 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Make no mistake about it, formal negotiations in Copenhagen ended in a train wreck that no spin doctor can put a good face on and was a huge setback for the prospects of averting climate change in an equitable way.
Hahnel: Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?
Commentary, December, 24 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Part 1 of a three part series exploring the Left and climate change to be run on ZNet Dec. 24-26, 2009
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
Hahnel: Climate Risks: Lessons From The Financial Crisis
Znet Article, April, 15 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Among the many talking points that Wall Street emphasized in its successful efforts to de-regulate the financial industry over the past three decades was that it was more sophisticated now than it was back in the 1920s - it knew how to manage risk...
Hahnel: Change How the World Works? Yes, We Can
Znet Article, April, 02 2009
Robin Hahnel
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Humorous disciples of neo-liberalism too often delight in ridiculing critics through caricature. So I welcome this opportunity to point out that we not only offered cogent reasons why capital and trade liberalization aggravate global inequality, b...
Hahnel: A Future for Socialism
Znet Article, December, 04 2008
Robin Hahnel
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According to Samuel Bowles, A Future for Socialism by John Roemer is “measured, highly accessible, and most of all compelling.” Spurred by this enthusiastic recommendation from my former teacher and esteemed colleague, I tore into the text anticip...
Albert: Revolutions in the East
Znet Article, November, 19 2008
Michael Albert
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As a Czech poster put it, “the Poles took ten years, the Hungarians ten months, the East Germans ten weeks, and the Czechoslovaks only ten days†to topple regimes once viewed as unassailable. Here is an attempt to distinguish the good news fro...
Hahnel: In Defense Of Participatory Economics
Znet Article, November, 19 2008
Robin Hahnel
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In the shadow of the collapse of Communism, and very far from the public eye, a debate over what is a desirable economy has rekindled among a few who cannot convince themselves that human beings are not deserving and capable of better than capital...
Hahnel: Robin Hahnel Answers Various Criticisms of Participatory Economics
Znet Article, November, 19 2008
Robin Hahnel
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Questions from the LBO listserv...
Hahnel: Democratic Planners and Market Socialists
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Robin Hahnel
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Talk given to the Political Economy Seminar Series at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Hahnel: Edward Bellamy And The Twenty First Century
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Robin Hahnel
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It is not uncommon for geniuses to suffer from lack of recognition during their lives only to be canonized as intellectual giants after their departure. Edward Bellamy is a rare opposite case. The popular response to Looking Backward was so overwh...
Albert: Socialism As It Was Always Meant To Be
Znet Article, November, 18 2008
Michael Albert
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As the twentieth century draws to a close, what have we learned about how we should manage our economic affairs? What should we do if we had the opportunity to start again?


