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Albert: Political Economy of Participatory Economics
Book, August, 07 2010
After explaining why hierarchical production, inegalitarian consumption, central planning, and market allocations are incompatible with "classlessness," the authors present an alternative model of democratic workers' and consumers' councils operat...
Albert: Realizing Hope
Book, August, 07 2010
A broad look at diverse sides of social life - proposing alternatives and strategy - economics, politics, kinship, culture, ecology, international relations, and more...
Albert: Trajectory of Change
Book, August, 07 2010
The Trajectory of Change charts a course for the growing, international movement against corporate globalization.
Albert: Parecon: Life After Capitalism
Book, August, 19 2008
“What do you want?” is a constant query put to economic and globalization activists decrying current poverty, alienation, and degradation. In this highly praised new work, destined to attract worldwide attention and support, Michael Albert provide...
Hahnel: Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition to Cooperation (Pathways Through the Twenty-First Century)
Book, October, 12 2007
In "Economic Justice and Democracy "Robin Hahnel presents a coherent set of economic institutions and procedures that can deliver economic justice and democracy through a "participatory economy." But he also explores how to promote the economics o...
Albert: What Is to Be Undone: A Modern Revolutionary Discussion of Classical Left Ideologies (An Extending Horizons Book)
Book, October, 12 2007
What Is to Be Undone: A Modern Revolutionary Discussion of Classical Left Ideologies (An Extending Horizons Book)
Albert: Moving Forward: Program for a Participatory Economy
Book, December, 07 2006
If not capitalism, then what? Something's not working, but there's a dearth of material on what could be right - and more important how to change things. Laying out strategy & vision for his "participatory economics," Albert argues that we must ch...
Albert: Liberating Theory
Book, September, 12 1986
The authors combine and transcend various theories of history (marxism, anarchism, feminism, and nationalism) to develop an alternative conceptual framework, complementary holism. Applying this framework to questions of economics, politics, gender...


