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Michael Albert

    8 avril 1947

    Cet activiste, conférencier et écrivain américain est reconnu pour son rôle de co-éditeur de ZNet et de co-fondateur de Z Magazine. Il a également co-fondé South End Press et est l'auteur de nombreux livres et articles. Il a développé la vision de l'économie participative, prônant la planification participative démocratique comme alternative aux économies de marché. Son travail examine de manière critique les structures économiques existantes, proposant des modèles plus radicaux et inclusifs pour l'organisation sociale et la distribution des ressources.

    Michael Albert
    Parecon: Life After Capitalism
    Capitalism Against Capitalism
    Realizing Hope
    Remembering Tomorrow: From Sds to Life After Capitalism: A Memoir
    Thinking Forward: Learning to Conceptualize Economic Vision
    Thought Dreams: Radical Theory for the 21st Century
    • Exploring the intersection of various progressive theories, Michael Albert delves into how Marxism and feminism can inform discussions on gender and class. Through examples and engaging Q&A sections, he clarifies complex social and political ideas, making them accessible to readers. The book encourages individuals to develop their own theoretical perspectives aligned with their values and experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of these frameworks and their implications for envisioning a better future.

      Thought Dreams: Radical Theory for the 21st Century
    • Challenging conventional economic thought, this work empowers readers to envision an economy rooted in progressive and humane values. It critiques the elitism of academic economics and the notion that capitalism is the only viable system, advocating instead for a society founded on justice, solidarity, and visionary ideals. By offering accessible insights, it encourages a reimagining of our economic future beyond mere capitalism, inspiring hope for a more equitable world.

      Thinking Forward: Learning to Conceptualize Economic Vision
    • The memoir presents a passionate defense of efforts to address global inequality through the experiences of Michael Albert, an influential anti-capitalist activist. Albert shares his lifelong dedication to social change, detailing his involvement in significant movements like the Vietnam War protests and initiatives on Boston campuses. He emphasizes the importance of developing practical alternative social models, showcasing his unwavering commitment to justice and offering guidance for future activists.

      Remembering Tomorrow: From Sds to Life After Capitalism: A Memoir
    • Albert's economic replacement for capitalism, -'Parecon'- has already become widely known. Here he goes further offering insights about how whole areas of life might be transformed in a new society.

      Realizing Hope
    • Capitalism Against Capitalism

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,2(9)Évaluer

      Communism has collapsed. Capitalism has rid itself of the competition on which it thrives. But though now victorious, capitalism has become a threat. The future of us all may be shaped by the outcome of the conflict between capitalism as victor and capitalism as threat.

      Capitalism Against Capitalism
    • Parecon: Life After Capitalism

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(364)Évaluer

      This book addresses the persistent economic questions posed to activists focused on economics and globalization. It explores the complexities of these issues, providing insights and responses that challenge conventional thinking. By delving into the interplay between global markets and local economies, it aims to equip readers with a deeper understanding of the implications of globalization on society and the economy.

      Parecon: Life After Capitalism
    • Quiet Revolution in Welfare Economics

      • 456pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The book critiques traditional welfare theory while proposing a new framework that integrates recent advancements in microeconomic theory. Authors Robin Hahnel and Michael Albert emphasize the need to revise the "welfare paradigm" to better understand the interplay between individual and social rationality. They explore concepts like labor processes, externalities, and public goods, extending Pareto optimality to dynamic scenarios. Their findings challenge conventional economic beliefs and pave the way for deeper analysis of private versus public enterprises and market versus central planning dynamics.

      Quiet Revolution in Welfare Economics
    • Dielo jedného z najoriginálnejších mysliteľov dneška prináša premyslenú ekonomickú alternatívu súčasnému kapitalizmu, ktorý sa potáca v najhlbšej kríze za posledných 80 rokov. Napriek tomu, že niektoré návrhy riešenia odporúčaní autora dnes vyznievajú utopicky a nerealisticky, množstvo jeho názorov, návodov a postrehov je veľmi úspešne uplatniteľných a aplikovateľných aj v dnešnom ekonomickom systéme. Okrem toho dielo prináša brilantnú ekonomicko-politickú analýzu súčasného sveta a jeho sprístupnenie (predovšetkým) odbornej verejnosti zásadným spôsobom oživí spoločensko-vedný diskurz na Slovensku. Na margo knihy N. Chomsky napísal: „Dielo sa zaoberá dominantnými ľudskými záujmami a spôsobmi ľudskej interakcie, hľadá a skúma základné princípy, ktoré by mohli viesť k pretvoreniu súčasnej spoločnosti a ktoré by konštruktívne prispeli k týmto premenám. Je to hodnotný a provokatívny náčrt modelu vedúceho k väčšej miere slobody a spravodlivosti“. Vydavateľ: Vydavateľstvo SSS

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