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The Book 'Parecon: Life After Capitalism' is now available online in HTML format, for those who can't afford to purchase it.

ParPolity a working theory for a system of direct participatory politics by Stephen Solomon.

Projects for a Participatory Society including ideas on participatory kinship, education and politics.

NEW BOOK --> Realizing Hope: Life Beyond Capitalism

Capitalism vs. ParEcon a new web site that investigates, assesses, and compares the two economies.
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~Noam Chomsky (Linguist, Dissident Writer)

“There is enormous dissatisfaction, worldwide, with prevailing socioeconomic conditions and the choices imposed by the reigning institutions. Calls for change range from patchwork reform to more far-reaching changes. Michael Albert's work on participatory economics outlines in substantial detail a program of radical reconstruction, presenting a vision that draws from a rich tradition of thought and practice of the libertarian left and popular movements, but adding novel critical analysis and specific ideas and modes of implementation for constructive alternatives. It merits close attention, debate, and action.”




~Arundahti Roy (Dissident Writer)

"The structure of capitalism is flawed. The motor that powers it cannot but vastly increase the disparity between the poor and the rich globally and within countries as well. Parecon is a brave argument for replacing that flawed machine and offers a much needed -- more equitable, democratic, participatory -- alternative economic vision."




~Howard Zinn (Dissident Historian, Writer)

“I can't count the number of times when serious critics of our social system would say to me: ‘Why can't we come up with a vision of what a good society would be like?’ This is what Mike Albert boldly does in Parecon: Life After Capitalism, and the result is an imaginative, carefully reasoned description, persistently provocative, of how we might live free from economic injustice.”




~Andrej Grubacic (Historian and political activist Serbo-Croat translator of Parecon

“Transition from capitalism to a more desirable economy, especially in Eastern Europe, will come to pass only after more sweat and tears have flowed in more campaigns on more fronts than we can yet imagine. Parecon, as a model which acknowledges all the merits and all the debits of a Soviet system, Eastern European experience, and Yugoslav experiment, is, in my opinion, extremely important for its attempt to formulate a coherent anti-authoritarian, left libertarian economic vision. Parecon seems to me to be an anarchist economic vision which adds detail and depth via its attention to the specific positive economic institutions not previously clearly advocated by anarchists – perhaps most notably balanced job complexes and participatory planning.”




~Stephen R. Shalom (editor Socialist Visions)

"Left proposals for change have so often been either minor tinkerings with current horrors or the vaguest of imaginings that dissolve on close examination. Participatory economic -- Parecon --has avoided both these dangers: it is a hard-headed, carefully thought-out proposal for far-reaching and fundamental change. In this volume, Michael Albert elaborates the model and provides compelling responses to criticisms. Anyone who knows we need a new world ought to give this book serious attention."




~Adele Oliveri (Economist and political activist Italian translator of Parecon)

“If we are to convince people to join the growing worldwide struggle for global justice, we must be able to offer them a glimpse into what our desired future society might look like. Parecon takes economic vision out of the realm of academic journals and throws it right in the middle of the activism arena, showing us how we can build from the bottom up a set of consumption, production and allocation institutions that foster equity, diversity, solidarity, participation and self-management. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and definitely recommend it to anyone who is serious about winning the hearts and minds of the undecided to the cause of our common effort to build a more humane world.”




~Ezequiel Adamovsky (Activist)

"I believe the Argentinean social movements that are trying to build alternatives to capitalist irrationality --such as the barter markets, piquetero productive projects, workers self-managed factories, independent distribution centers, etc.-- will surely find inspiration in Michael Albert's book. Will the future be exactly as he envisions it? That's not the question. What matters is that Parecon helps us imagine how we can organize society after we get rid of capitalism. Parecon makes utopia look feasible."



~Carl Boggs (Author, Social Movements and Political Power)

“In Parecon, Michael Albert has built extensively and creatively upon his earlier work on participatory economics and democratic politics understood in the most radical, transformative sense. What he provides is nothing less than an urgent agenda for the twenty-first century, one that would move us toward the kind of collective empowerment, deep citizenship, and civic engagement needed to reverse the present slide toward barbarism. The model Albert proposes and so convincingly articulates goes well beyond failed systems of the past – market capitalism, the command economy, social democracy – while also pointing toward a much needed alternative to the present-day ravages of capitalist globalization. More than a discourse on economics, the book offers a broad vision of radical transformation grounded in the very best elements of previous emancipatory theories and movements. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in fundamental social change.”




~Robert W. McChesney (Co-editor, Monthly Review)

“There is no more important issue facing humanity than imagining and putting into place a post-capitalist economy, based upon democratic principles and humane values. It has been all but obliterated in recent times due to the dreadful nature of the Soviet communist experience, and, far more important, the hatred of our ruling elite for any notion that there can be an alternative to the status quo. It is to Michael Albert's everlasting credit that he has worked tirelessly to grapple with the very difficult questions of what a truly democratic economy might look like, and how it might work. I strongly recommend Parecon: Life After Capitalism as a mandatory entry point for such a discussion, the importance of which becomes more apparent every day. It is a discussion that cannot be postponed any longer. Albert's thoughtful contribution deserves everyone's attention.”




~Ben Bagdikian (Author, Media Monopoly)

“As the gap between rich and poor widens in the world, including in the United States, Michael Albert has offered an alternative system of participatory economics to end the dehumanizing failures and injustices of free market capitalism. It is a compelling book for our times.”




~Saul Landau (Transnational Institute Fellow)

“To those who tend to lose hope over how the current economic system treats human beings and creates poverty, this book offers ways new ways of thinking about the future, about an economy based on reason and human rights. To the pressing problems of the world, it provides imagination and vision at a time when economic leaders repeat platitudes.”




~Milan Rai (Author, War Plan Iraq)

“Parecon is a major contribution to deepening our understanding of the present order, and contains valuable insights to guide our attempts to replace capitalist society with a more humane and just alternative.”



~Paul Street (Leading Researcher Chicago Urban League)

“Those who dissent from the status quo are continually faced with a significant question that is often asked with hostile intent: ‘So what's your solution?’ Contrary to some left opinion, the question is not inherently a method of suppressing or ridiculing dissent and the struggle to answer it is not an inherently dogmatic or reformist. The failure to provide or even attempt solid answers is arguably a great moral and intellectual failure of the left, especially in a time when existing political-economic arrangements so clearly threaten human survival. I know of no one who has worked more effectively to answer the question in at once flexible, democratic, and radical fashion than Mike Albert in his Parecon: Life After Capitalism. It is must reading for those who sense the left's urgent need to supplement criticism with an inspiring and practical vision of how the world might be put on solid, democratic, and sustainable ground.”




~Danny Schechter (Executive editor, Globalvision's Mediachannel.org)

“While others still cling to their hopes for participatory democracy, Michael Albert goes further into the uncharted but visionary waters of participatory economics. His idea will provoke you even as his writing makes complex arguments accessible and actionable. Is Pareconfeasible? Ask yourself: does what we have now really work? (and for whom?)”




~David Cromwell (Co-editor, MediaLens.org, author, Private Planet)

“Parecon is a powerful rebuttal to those who claim that capitalism is the best (or only) system of economics that humanity can devise: a self-serving claim made, of course, by those privileged elites who benefit most from the current inequitable system of global capitalism, or those whose imagination and freedom have been bludgeoned by the propaganda system that supports, and is an intrinsic part of, that same system. With this major new book, Michael Albert cogently argues that economics can be made to work for the greater good of people and the planet.”



~Cynthia Peters (Writer, activist, and member of SEIU Local 285)

"As an organizer, writer, and union-based educator, there is a certain refrain I hear over and over again. That is, `Why bother struggling for social change? We can't really do any better than this.' Too often our reply is simply that `another world is possible.' But we don't say what might this world look like. How would we design institutions? How would we structure society? These are reasonable questions, and progressives lose credibility when we have no real answers. Michael Albert's (and Robin Hahnel's) conception of a participatory economy (parecon) offers a detailed vision of how we might organize production, consumption, remuneration and distribution in ways that foster the values we believe in, such as justice and solidarity. Albert gives us what we need to imagine and debate what `another world' would look like. But he also gives us tools that we could use today. For example, he offers concrete ideas about workplace organization, including balanced job complexes and remuneration based on effort. These principles could be implemented in our own progressive institutions -- many of which have structures that replicate class, race, and gender hierarchies. Albert's writing is clear, and his case for parecon has been fine-tuned by many years' experience writing and speaking about the topic. This is an important book, not just because it does economic vision so well and so credibly, but because it is a model for all the vision work that needs to be done. How would we conceptualize gender in a better world? What about race, ethnicity, community, sexuality, the family, justice, political participation, and religion? Parecon should help launch the study of these questions and more! The people I talk to in my work and in my organizing understand plenty about what's wrong, but they have little sense of what could be. Parecon is the most serious effort I have seen to date to shift our thinking towards asking and answering the question: What would a better world look like? Read this book. Consider, debate and expand on these ideas. And then start integrating vision into your own activism. Another world is indeed possible, but not unless we put some effort into figuring out how it would work."




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Life after Capitalism

How can we replace the economics of exploitation and greed with an economics of equitable cooperation and solidarity? How can we put people in charge of their own economic life, rather than being controlled by corporations and markets? How can we foster economic well-being that benefits the whole society, rather than engorgement of the few?

ParEcon is an answer to those questions and this group is a place for people who are interested in it. It is a place for people who want to build a viable better world. It is a place to ask questions and to learn from one another. It is a place to discuss strategies, goals, practical solutions, hopes and possibilities. It is a place for a revolution based on reason and logic not faith or fantasy!

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What is ParEcon?

Participatory Economics (ParEcon for short) is an exciting and unique type of economy proposed as an alternative to contemporary capitalism and also an alternative to what has been called socialism in the past. (ie. the centrally planned systems of the USSR, China, Cuba and so on)

The underlying values parecon seeks to implement are equity, solidarity, diversity, and participatory self management. The main institutions to attain these ends are workers and consumers councils utilizing self management decision making methods, balanced job complexes, remuneration according to effort & sacrifice, and participatory planning.

ParEcon seeks to build a directly democratic economic system, where in (through various modes of decision making), each member of the society has influence over decisions in proportion to the degree that they are affected by those decisions.

To find out more: here is one of many Introductions to ParEcon from the parecon.org web site.

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This is a participatory endeavor, if any member would like to share an equal responsibility of looking out for and running this group please just drop us a message. We will send you an email with the details . Also if you have any ideas about the mission statement, the general info or anything else in the way the group is presented please let us know. In the interest of transparency and accountability all the members that are responsible for the content herein are listed below with their contact info:

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Website - Vancouver Parecon Collective
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Lynda K. Scott

Lynda K. Scott



Sep 2 2007 12:56 PM

Hope you're having a great weekend!

Lynda K. Scott
Sookiebear

Sookiebear



Sep 3 2007 12:22 PM

Happy Labor Day!
Socialist Party of Connecticut

Socialist Party of Connecticut



Sep 11 2007 12:13 AM

What:
"Why We Need A Socialist Party:
the Socialist alternative
in the 2008 Elections"

When:
Saturday, September 22nd
2:30 pm

Where:
East Hartford Public Library
840 Main Street
East Hartford, CT 06108
(860) 289-6429

Panel:
* Matt Andrews: IU460 – Foodstuffs/Allied Workers, IWW
* Susan Dorazio: Convenor, Women's Commission, SPUSA;
Organizer, CT Valley Coalition for Women's Lives
* Todd Vachon: Nat'l Committee, SPUSA; C.R.E.A.M.

Why:
It's called "a democracy", but the two-party system isn't working – we need a real working class political party!

Light Refreshments will be served in the Community Room.
Come see what the SPUSA is about. See you there!

For More Info: www.sp-usa.org

Email: spcentralct@gmail.com

Tel. (860) 208-7273
Mawashi Geri

Mawashi Geri



Oct 9 2007 10:04 AM

"We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time".


T. S. Eliot


Mawashi Geri presents "Ñ". Tales about spanish tribes.

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Anarchist

Anarchist



Oct 28 2007 6:46 PM

Have you been to RevolutionaryAnarchism.com yet? It's a great website about anarchism.
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Maliciousness

Maliciousness



Oct 31 2007 3:25 PM

Happy Halloween!! ^^o^^
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moli monster



Oct 31 2007 5:49 PM

Hey, the Polish edition of "Parecon" out now!
check it out: www.rozbrat.org/albert
thank you for this awesome book!
Sookiebear

Sookiebear



Dec 9 2007 3:23 PM

Have a wonderful holiday filled with love and family, my friend!
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Irene & Her Latin Jazz Band



Dec 19 2007 4:50 AM

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Dec 21 2007 12:25 AM

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Tommy Towne



Dec 22 2007 7:21 PM

Happy Holidays
Worldwide Progressive Movement

Worldwide Progressive Movement



Jan 1 2008 4:37 AM

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AKTIVEYTOR

AKTIVEYTOR



Jan 12 2008 9:25 AM

ILLEGAL OVERTHROW OF HAWAI'I TO BE OBSERVED

"Sovereign Sunday" Events At 'Iolani Palace This Weekend

HONOLULU - "Sovereign Sunday" will be observed from noon to 4 PM on 'Iolani Palace grounds to commemorate the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

The day is also the birthday of Joseph Kaho'oluhi Nawahi, Hawaiian patriot who along with his wife Emma 'Aima Nawahi, owned and operated the Hawaiian language independence newspaper, Ke Aloha 'Aina in the years before the illegal overthrow by the US.

When haole conspirators backed by US Marines ousted Queen Lili'uokalani from the throne in 1893, Nawahi and his wife organized 7,500 men and 11,000 women to form the patriotic group Hui Aloha 'Aina in order to oppose the takeover.

Although Nawahi died shortly after in 1896 due to tuberculoses he contracted while a political prisoner, Hui Aloha 'Aina, along with a sister organization Hui Kalai'aina went on to collect over 38,000 signatures protesting annextion of Hawai'i to the United States.

These petitions documented the widespread opposition to annexation in 1897 and today remain a key factor in Hawai'i's claims to sovereignty.

All are welcome to attend this historic event, which is free and open to the public.
Socialist Party of Connecticut

Socialist Party of Connecticut



Jan 13 2008 7:25 PM

CT residents and pareconists please sign our petition for democratic socialist candidate Todd Vachon for congress: contact spcentralct@gmail.com. Thanks!
AKTIVEYTOR

AKTIVEYTOR



Jan 13 2008 11:29 PM

Core Demands of the Political Platform of the People's Organization for Progress

1. We demand reparations for the descendants of Africans enslaved in America. We want full and just compensation to all African Americans for the centuries of brutalization and forced labor that their ancestors were made to endure.
2. We demand an end to police brutality, and demand the establishment of elected civilian review and control boards with subpoena and prosecutorial powers over all police forces at all levels in the U.S.
3. We demand an immediate end to all racial inequity and racial discrimination in all areas of life in the U.S.
4. We demand the immediate creation of jobs programs that will eliminate unemployment and provide jobs at union ages for every person that is willing and able to work.
5. We demand a guaranteed minimum income for all people of working age that will allow them to adequately support themselves and their families and eliminate poverty and hunger in this country.
6. We demand the establishment of a system of universal free health care in the U.S. which will enable all people to receive adequate and proper medical and dental care at all times.
7. We demand the establishment of a system of free higher education that will enable all students to attend colleges and universities free of charge.
8. We demand that all federal government fully subsidize all child care programs so that working parents will not longer have to pay for this service.
9. We demand the abolition of the death penalty.
10. We demand adequate food, clothing, housing, employment, health care, education, legal represenation, recreation and culture for every person in the United States of America.
AKTIVEYTOR

AKTIVEYTOR



Jan 16 2008 4:28 AM

February 28-March 2 NYC
Next Left: Young Activists Developing Revolutionary Strategy
http://www.solidarity-us.org/nextleft
AKTIVEYTOR

AKTIVEYTOR



Jan 20 2008 8:28 AM

Indigenous Revolution
http://www.newsocialist.org/mag-pdfs/NewSocialist-Issue58.pdf
scott

scott



Feb 4 2008 8:58 PM

I love the concept. I will certainly add PARECON into: TheNationalStandardIQtest.com
Socialist Party of Connecticut

Socialist Party of Connecticut



Feb 8 2008 3:41 AM

Parecon Candidate for congress in CT!
WWW.VOTEVACHON.COM
Can we get 434 others please?
DogTrouble.Net Greenville's Dog Whisperer

Greenville Dog Whisperer



Aug 24 2007 7:22 PM

Just dropping by to thank you for being our friend and being in our pack!

~Jason
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Sookiebear

Sookiebear



Aug 5 2007 1:17 PM

Hope you've enjoyed your weekend!

Sookiebear
Preventable Starvation Committee

Preventable Starvation Committee



Aug 4 2007 4:17 PM

When it comes to ending starvation as well as other consequences of extreme poverty, all countries need to change their policies. And it is us the citizens, who will have to remind governments of considering the world's most vulnerable. This is why I would like to ask you to urge the Japanese Prime Minister to do his part: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=189868029&blogID=294408770
Japan, the second biggest economy of the world, povides least aid to relieve poverty compared to its economic strength. In fact, its environmental and trade policies contribute to poverty worldwide. THANK YOU for speaking out about this!
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