Hahnel's Recent ZNet
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- Tuesday, Jan 15, 2013
ZNet Article Interview on Of the People, By the People: The case for a participatory economy -
- Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012
ZNet Article The “fiscal cliff” is entirely about priorities: Will the economic priorities of the 1% and the military industrial complex continue to be served? -
- Wednesday, Oct 03, 2012
Video Talk on some of the structural problems of market systems -
- Saturday, Sep 29, 2012
Video Speaking at Aalto University, Helsinki on climate change and climate policy -
- Friday, Jul 27, 2012
ZNet Article We better stop waiting for someone else to solve our problems and begin to figure out what we can do to save ourselves and the planet -
- Friday, Jul 13, 2012
ZNet Article Neoliberalism means running capitalism exclusively in the interests of the wealthy -
- Monday, Jun 11, 2012
ZNet Article Questioning the system can be an integral part of motivating people to challenge the status quo -
- Friday, May 18, 2012
ZNet Article Interview on the continuing crisis in the Eurozone -
- Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012
ZNet Article In short, radicals and reformers need one another -
- Thursday, Mar 08, 2012
ZNet Article Over the next few years a great deal depends on how quickly US Leftists mature regarding our attitudes and working relations with allies who do not agree with us -
- Tuesday, Feb 28, 2012
ZNet Article The future for the 1% and their children looks very bright indeed -
- Wednesday, Feb 08, 2012
ZNet Article Soon it may become commonplace to refer to Europe, the US, and Canada as the formerly advanced economies -
- Tuesday, Jan 24, 2012
ZNet Article If the fossil fuel industry continues to exert as much political power as it has over the past hundred years, natural gas may become the new “king” for many decades -
- Saturday, Dec 31, 2011
ZNet Article Is not the worst economic crisis in over eighty years which shows no sign of abating something of a “game changer?” -
- Thursday, Nov 03, 2011
ZNet Article Interview on Occupy Wall Street movement, hopes for the movement and the question of demands -
- Wednesday, Nov 02, 2011
Blog Post The Greek economy and society have been unraveling for well over three years now under the weight of the Great Recession -
- Thursday, Jul 07, 2011
ZNet Article It is easy to be skeptical about the prospects for an effective and fair climate treaty -
- Sunday, Jun 26, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpt from book Green Economics: Confronting the Ecological Crisis -
- Sunday, Jun 19, 2011
Video A conversation with Robin Hahnel, Professor of Economics at Portland State University and author of "Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition to Cooperation" -
- Friday, Jun 17, 2011
ZNet Article Interview on the continuing mismanagement of the economic crisis in Europe -
- Friday, Apr 15, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpts From book chapter 9: Criticisms Of Kyoto -
- Friday, Mar 18, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpts From Chapter 8: A Brief History Of Climate Negotiations -
- Tuesday, Mar 15, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpts From Chapter 7: Real World Environmental Policy -
- Saturday, Mar 05, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpts From Chapter 6: Free Market Environmentalism, Misinterpreting The Coase Theorem -
- Friday, Feb 25, 2011
Video For the Conference Celebrating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Confederacion Nacional de Trabajadores (CNT). -
- Monday, Feb 21, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpts From Chapter 5: Where Mainstream Economics Dare Not Go -
- Wednesday, Feb 09, 2011
ZNet Article When properly understood, a number of mainstream concepts and theories can help us understand why in private enterprise market economies we overpollute, overexploit, and underprotect the natural environment. -
- Friday, Jan 21, 2011
ZNet Article Excerpts From Chapter 3: What On Earth Is Sustainable Development? -
- Thursday, Jan 13, 2011
ZNet Article Mainstream economists often give the impression that cost-benefit analysis (CBA) does not involve value judgments, when, in fact, CBA rests on a number of questionable value judgments, and pretending otherwise only serves to disguise important cho... -
- Friday, Dec 31, 2010
ZNet Article Excerpts From Chapter 1: Something Happened On The Way To The Twenty-First Century - All Hahnel's Recent ZNet

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- Sunday, Jul 04, 2010
ZMag Article Superficial maneuvering to please the paymasters -
- Thursday, Feb 01, 2001
ZMag Article Recently I was asked to answer some questions about tactical choices facing
the movement against corporate sponsored globalization. Unfortunately,
people and groups inside the movement differ in their answers to these
questions, and those di... -
- Monday, Jan 01, 2001
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- Thursday, Jun 01, 2000
ZMag Article First in December in Seattle and then
in April in Washington, DC the movement against corporate sponsored globalization
spoke truth to power. Thousands of young people said they were sick of corporate
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- Saturday, Jan 01, 2000
ZMag Article Robin Hahnel
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declining to sign a "better deal" last April, the Clinton
administration signed off on conditions for permitting China to enter
the World Trade Organization (WTO) in November. Even t... -
- Monday, Nov 01, 1999
ZMag Article Going To Greet The WTO In Seattle -
- Thursday, Apr 01, 1999
ZMag Article Capitalist Globalism In Crisis -
- Monday, Mar 01, 1999
ZMag Article Capitalist Globalism In Crisis -
- Monday, Feb 01, 1999
ZMag Article Capitalist Globalism in Crisis -
- Friday, Jan 01, 1999
ZMag Article Capitalist Globalism In Crisis -
- Tuesday, Dec 01, 1998
ZMag Article This is the first article in a three part series on the current global economic Crisis. - All Hahnel ZMag Articles

Hahnel Commentaries
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- Friday, Dec 17, 2010
Commentary Nowhere in Europe or the US/Canada does the left have the trust and loyalty of anywhere approaching a third of the population. -
- Monday, Nov 15, 2010
Commentary As usual, the occasion of the G-20 Summit gives rise to discussion by leftists of some current economic issues. -
- Monday, Nov 08, 2010
Commentary It is often easier to give advice to others than to learn lessons oneself. What lessons should those of us who are self-conscious leftists learn from the midterm elections? -
- Thursday, Nov 04, 2010
Commentary It is easy to point out lessons others should learn from the 2010 midterm elections. So let me assuage my pain by indulging in some easy finger pointing... -
- Thursday, Aug 05, 2010
Commentary This is the third and final part of a ZNet commentary series about global economic crisis and relating to Greece, by Peter Bohmer and Robin Hahnel. Hahnel spoke at the Greek anti-authoritarian movement’s B-Festival in Athens last May and Bohmer wi... -
- Sunday, Jul 25, 2010
Commentary This is the second of a three part ZNet commentary series this month, about global economic crisis and relating to Greece, by Peter Bohmer and Robin Hahnel. -
- Tuesday, Jul 13, 2010
Commentary Nothing is more important right now to stabilize the global economic system than financial reform. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future. Commentary This is the first of a three part ZNet commentary series this month, about global economic crisis and relating to Greece, by Peter Bohmer and Robin Hahnel. -
- Wednesday, Jun 16, 2010
Commentary There is a growing divide among Leftists over how to respond to the threat of climate change. On the one hand many progressive environmentalists are fighting to keep the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in control of ... -
- Thursday, Feb 25, 2010
Commentary A carbon tax is preferable to cap and trade unless there are compelling practical reasons a tax won't work as well. - All Hahnel Commentaries

Hahnel Comments-
- Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Forum Post
Yes, the political system is "broke" and "fixed" to serve the interest of the one percent. -- just as the heathcare, educational, financial, and economic systems are. No, the political system is not implementing policies... -
- Saturday, Apr 28, 2012
Forum Post I should point out that in my posted article I was talking about international climate policy not domestic climate policy. I was explaining why Kyoto -- which is a cap and trade policy, i.e. a policy that puts mandatory caps on country's natio... -
- Friday, Apr 27, 2012
Forum Post Tax and dividend is fine. It is important that tax proceeds are used to compensate middle and lower income households for the increase in prices for not only gas and electricity but other energy intensive goods they buy, because puting a price on ... -
- Wednesday, Feb 29, 2012
Forum Post Personally, I have been ready to overthrow US imperialism and replace global capitalism with participatory socialism since 1968. And as soon as there are enough other people who feel likewise to pull it off, I don't want to delay a minute long... -
- Wednesday, Feb 22, 2012
Forum Post This is an incredibly insightful and constructive commentary. If we all can remember to think like Rebecca we will surely find powerful ways for Occupy to move forward this spring. -
- Thursday, Jan 26, 2012
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Yes.... I have dirven rural roads in Pennsylvania. At one point I was commuting between Washington DC and Carlise PA and also visited state Pennsylvania state parks for cross country skiiing. The damage to those fragile roads by trucks is a sig... - All Hahnel Comments

Recent Video-
- Wednesday, Oct 03, 2012
Video Talk on some of the structural problems of market systems -
- Saturday, Sep 29, 2012
Video Speaking at Aalto University, Helsinki on climate change and climate policy -
- Sunday, Jun 19, 2011
Video A conversation with Robin Hahnel, Professor of Economics at Portland State University and author of "Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition to Cooperation" -
- Friday, Feb 25, 2011
Video For the Conference Celebrating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Confederacion Nacional de Trabajadores (CNT). - All Recent Video

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- Thursday, Sep 24, 2009
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- Saturday, Jan 31, 2009
Quote This quote highlights the importance of coordinator class consciousness. - All Quotes

Recent Books
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- Wednesday, Dec 01, 2010
Book “An accessible and informative document valuable for both beginners and more advanced students of environmental policy and politics.” (*)
This book's pluralistic, non-dogmatic, and committed investigation of the values of ecological sustainabil... -
- Saturday, Aug 07, 2010
Book The ABCs of Political Economy is an accessible introduction to modern political economy. While informed by the work of Marx, Keynes, Veblen, Kalecki and other great political economists, Robin Hahnel teaches the reader the essential tools necessar... Book In this volume, Albert and Hahnel offer an assessment of previous theories such as orthodox Marxism, feminism, and nationalism. They propose a unique new perspective for developing an alternative socialist vision. Book Albert and Hahnel critically evaluate the post-capitalist experiences of the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba, and present a relevant alternative to the US and other industrialized countries. Book 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... Book Presents and Critiques Marxist Theory then moving on to address diverse other perspectives... Book A classic and very accessible work on particpatory economics and alternatives to the market. -
- Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009
Book Robin Hahnel argues that progressives need to go back to the drawing board and rethink how they conceive of economic justice and economic democracy. -
- Friday, Oct 12, 2007
Book "For years, people have been asking what to read to understand the global economy, its institutions, its crises, the reasons for the particular forms it has taken and their effects- and what they can do about it. Is there really "No Alternative," ... Book 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... -
- Friday, Sep 12, 1986
Book 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... - All Recent Books

Recent Audio-
- Wednesday, Oct 03, 2012
Video Talk on some of the structural problems of market systems -
- Saturday, Sep 29, 2012
Video Speaking at Aalto University, Helsinki on climate change and climate policy -
- Sunday, Jun 19, 2011
Video A conversation with Robin Hahnel, Professor of Economics at Portland State University and author of "Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition to Cooperation" -
- Friday, Feb 25, 2011
Video For the Conference Celebrating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Confederacion Nacional de Trabajadores (CNT). -
- Monday, Apr 07, 2008
Audio Alternatives to corporate capitalism, different economic visions, and Venezuela’s social economy... - All Recent Audio

Featured Hahnel's Articles-
- Tuesday, Jan 15, 2013
ZNet Article Interview on Of the People, By the People: The case for a participatory economy -
- Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012
ZNet Article The “fiscal cliff” is entirely about priorities: Will the economic priorities of the 1% and the military industrial complex continue to be served? -
- Friday, Jul 27, 2012
ZNet Article We better stop waiting for someone else to solve our problems and begin to figure out what we can do to save ourselves and the planet -
- Friday, Jul 13, 2012
ZNet Article Neoliberalism means running capitalism exclusively in the interests of the wealthy -
- Monday, Jun 11, 2012
ZNet Article Questioning the system can be an integral part of motivating people to challenge the status quo -
- Friday, May 18, 2012
ZNet Article Interview on the continuing crisis in the Eurozone -
- Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012
ZNet Article In short, radicals and reformers need one another -
- Thursday, Mar 08, 2012
ZNet Article Over the next few years a great deal depends on how quickly US Leftists mature regarding our attitudes and working relations with allies who do not agree with us -
- Tuesday, Feb 28, 2012
ZNet Article The future for the 1% and their children looks very bright indeed -
- Wednesday, Feb 08, 2012
ZNet Article Soon it may become commonplace to refer to Europe, the US, and Canada as the formerly advanced economies - All Featured Hahnel's Articles

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