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I recently took a look at The Nation's website. What a depressing adventure that was. Not so much the substantive content in the essays - oh, yes, that was barely progressive much less radical or... (More)
I have encountered many progressives who say, hey, why not give Obama a chance. He hasn't even taken office yet. Why are so many lefties railing at him? In response to this stance, particularly... (More)
Some things are obvious. Electing a first African American President is world historic. The electorate bending toward sanity, eloquence, and dignity, rather than a death spiral into moronic... (More)
Some Crisis Inspired Observations
(1) We should always have in mind that capitalism is perpetually in crisis for about 80 percent of the population who every day receive way less for their labors and have way less influence over... (More)
Let me start by saying I don't understand and never have understood the ups and downs of capitalist macro economics. I just don't get the innards of it - though I a bit self servingly I admit that... (More)
I don't get it. Normal serious people, even serious leftists, seem unable to abide their own beliefs. Or more accurately, we abide our beliefs sometimes, and then we ignore them other times,... (More)
I wrote this message at what I think is the NEFAC site in response to a discussion occuring there....hopefully it uploaded properly... I received Price's original essay, and then his reply... (More)
A couple of friends brought to my attention that Wayne Price of NEFAC-US has written a piece titled "Michael Albert's Parecon and Reformist Strategy" which is located at... (More)
So - I am worrking on the third week's content for the two classes I am responsible for in the first session of ZSchool. One is on Parecon, an intro, overview, evaluation, etc. etc. The other is a... (More)
Some things about ZCom, and using it well, are pretty obvious. You read, view, or listen to items on the site that interest you. You learn something new that way. Or maybe you turn someone lse onto... (More)
About a week ago we announced an unusual fund raising procedure, repeating an effort we made two years ago. It goes like this. We use a little programming script to raise the pledged donation... (More)
Parecon: post capitalist capitalism?
I was just today sent a critical review of the book Parecon, that appeared, and that I replied to, some time ago. I thought I would make it available here...with the ensuing debate....of course.... (More)
This is the final piece, at least for now, in the debate about parecon that is largely contained in my immediately prior post. I have to admit that the experience of interacting with leftists... (More)
I was recently in Europe, partly for a vacation and partly for a series of talks in Austria. During the trip I had the pleasure of touring a major church and hearing the guide answer questions.... (More)
I am going to Austria for a series of talks. This is the first part of one, and I thought it might be nice to post here, as it answers some questions people often ask about the origins of... (More)
Tariq Ali just posted an essay, we have put on ZNet, briefly recounting May 68 in France and the period surrounding it. Tariq's query, hanging over the whole moving piece, is what happened to... (More)
In a recent blog a ZCom sustainer, Charles Dickey, commented on an article of mine - and by extension on parecon as a whole, in a way that I find exemplary of the views of quite a few young people,... (More)
I keep getting asked what are you going to do about the election? Who do you like? What do you hope for? What does it mean? And so on. Well, okay, I guess like everyone else, I ought to have an... (More)
John Ghrisham has a new legal thriller, and I have just begun reading it. I read all his stuff, actually, very much enjoy it. But here is the thing, just one small chapter in, and there is... (More)
Neoclassical Micro And Macro Economics--Science Or Silliness?
In the forums there is an exchange about the economics profession - where a number of folks have asked questions, etc. I wrote a piece, a long time ago, about the discipline...and... (More)
Last night Lydia Sargent,, my sister Anita, and I went to see a movie: PS, I love you. But this blog isn't about the film or our film taste, though for the record the film was moderately... (More)
There have been numerous questions, from many directions, about the new Z Communications Upgrade. Here are some of them, with answers. 1. Why did you feel Z had to do the upgrade? When... (More)
Talks in Germany, Switzerland, and UK
I have an upcoming trip, speaking about parecon and realizing hope, this October. I just received the itinerary and I thought I would put it here, in case there is interest. It is a strenuous tour,... (More)
Fifteen years ago, Robin Hahnel and I published a book titled Looking Forward. It was the first in-depth presentation of the economic vision called participatory economics, or parecon for short. Of... (More)
Apologies that I haven't had time to relate much to the blog system. Sorry. I'd like to, but...time forbids. I did, however, take a look around just a few minutes ago and found the... (More)