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Mcgehee: A Contrast of Prison Populations Between Iraq and US
Znet Article, May, 09 2008
Michael Mcgehee
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A Contrast of Prison Populations Between Iraq and US
Albert: Parecon and Aspirations
Commentary, May, 04 2008
Michael Albert
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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
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A Talk in Innsbruck Austria...
Administrator: Learning to Forget
Znet Article, April, 26 2008
Site Administrator
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The U.S. Secretary of State is reported to be studying the history of Middle East 'peace-making' in anticipation of the Annapolis Conference. According to Reuters (Oct 26, 2007), Rice has consulted former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, ...
Albert: Parecon and Solidarity
Znet Article, April, 26 2008
Michael Albert
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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
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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: Turkish Interview
Znet Article, April, 25 2008
Michael Albert
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The argument that it is necessary to conceive and to then explicitly seek an alternative to capitalism has three big premises. First, capitalism is horrific to humans. This is accepted, I think, among most people. Capitalism breeds grotesque incom...
Albert: Parecon and Internationalism
Znet Article, April, 24 2008
Michael Albert
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For this chapter, to take a different angle on things, let’s begin with what we currently endure internationally and ask what changes we would like to win with our activism, short and mid term. Then we can see what our aspirations for internationa...
Albert: Summary of Parecon
Znet Article, April, 23 2008
Michael Albert
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Economies incorporate an almost infinite array of components. Two different societies, whether France and Mexico, or the U.S. and South Africa, even if they have the same type of economic system, will have a myriad of economic differences ranging ...
Wilpert: Venezuela’s Constitutional Reform
Znet Article, April, 23 2008
Gregory Wilpert
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The following is an article-by-article summary of the changes being proposed to Venezuela's 1999 constitution. The summary is in no way official and should only be used as an aid in making sense of the proposed constitutional reform. The official ...
Albert: Parecon and Strategy
Znet Article, April, 22 2008
Michael Albert
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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: Real Utopia-Left Forum '08: Discussion Session 3/3
Video, April, 21 2008
Michael Albert
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Last video of panel / Q&A...
Albert: Parecon and Anarchism
Znet Article, April, 21 2008
Michael Albert
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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: Real Utopia-Left Forum '08: Discussion Session 2/3
Video, April, 20 2008
Michael Albert
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Michael Albert on "Democratic Planning" & Brian Dominick on "strategy against state repression"
Albert: Parecon and Marxism
Znet Article, April, 20 2008
Michael Albert
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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...
Albert: Parecon and Science/Technology
Znet Article, April, 19 2008
Michael Albert
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Like every label for a complex personal and social practice the word science is fuzzy at its edges making it hard for us to pin down what is and what isn’t science. Nonetheless, for our broad purposes, we can assert that science refers to an accum...
Albert: Real Utopia-Left Forum '08: Discussion Session Part 1
Video, April, 19 2008
Michael Albert
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Argentina, markets, and balanced job complexes...
Albert: Parecon and Ecology
Znet Article, April, 18 2008
Michael Albert
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Economies affect natural environments in diverse ways, of course. They add new contents to the environment, such as pollutants. They deplete contents from the environment, such as natural resources. They alter the arrangement and composition of at...
Albert: Parecon and Athletics
Znet Article, April, 17 2008
Michael Albert
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By this point, talking about parecon’s implications for athletics and athletes ought to be relatively easy. It is barely different than for science, art, and journalism. There is, however, one interesting new angle to address: the issue of competi...
Albert: Parecon & Journalism
Znet Article, April, 16 2008
Michael Albert
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The idea of journalism is not overly complex. Societies involve huge ranges of activity and possibility. Each day events occur, processes unfold. The qualities of our lives depend on these events and processes in two senses.


