Digging In
Watch
Radical Reviewer: Build Better Economy
Global Forum on Democratizing Work 2021: No Bosses Panel Discussion
Andrewism: Practical Guide for Revolution
Albert:
Why Dissent and With What Logic?
This is Revolution Interview
Vision for 21st Cent Leftism
Socialism vs Capitalism – Destiny Debate
Parecon 101: Part One
Parecon 101: Part Two
On Markets
Real News Int: One/Two/Three
Conference: Crisis of the Nation-State, Anarchist Answers
Varoufakis:
Varoufakis & Albert | DiEM25
Chomsky, Pettifor, Varoufakis: Visionary realism | A green future
Kostakis & Varoufakis: What Comes After Capitalism?
Hahnel:
Firestorm Coop Interview
Parecon Series – After Oligarchy
Participatory Planning
Climate Disaster
Chowdhury:
Reproductive Labor in a Parsoc
Shalom:
Democracy and Nested Councils
Self-Governance
Sandström:
Anarchist Accounting
Listen
Read
Participatory Vision & Strategy:
Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century, Chris Spannos
No Bosses: A New Economy for a Better World, Michael Albert
Practical Utopia: Strategies for a Desirable Society, Michael Albert
Democratic Economic Planning, Robin Hahnel
Green Economics: Confronting the Ecological Crisis, Robin Hahnel
Parecomic, Sean Michael Wilson & Carl Thompson
Liberating Theory, Michael Albert, Leslie Cagan, Noam Chomsky, Robin Hahnel, Mel King, Lydia Sargent, Holly Sklar
Women & Revolution, Edited by Lydia Sargent
Vision & Strategy Essentials:
Direct Struggle Against Capital: A Peter Kropotkin Anthology
Workers Councils, Pannekoek
Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism, Bertrand Russell
Remaking Society: Pathways to a Green Future, Murray Bookchin
Anarcho-Syndicalism, Rudolf Rocker
Workers’ Councils: And The Economics of Self-Managed Society, Cornelius Castoriadis
For Workers’ Power: The Selected Writings of Maurice Brinton
On Anarchism, Noam Chomsky
Government in the Future, Noam Chomsky
A “Green New Deal”?, Tom Wetzel
As We Have Always Done, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
The Care Manifesto: The Politics of Interdependence, The Care Collective
Fundamentals
Radical Theory
Kinship
Community
Polity
Economy
Getting Organized
Understanding Strategy
More Strategy for Activists
21 Fallacies Feeding ‘Cancel Culture’ – Red Goat Collective
The Activist’s Antidote: Depression, Hopelessness, and Burnout – Shaner
Digital Ecosocialism: Breaking the Power of Big Tech – Kwet
Occupy New School – Sperling & Bradshaw
IMZ: 10 Years of Citizens Assemblies – Shaner
From Russia with Vision – Voronin
Devastating Lies About Mental Health – Ahsan
Is Climate Change Your Fault? – Renouf
On Fascism and Civil War – Bello
Using Policy to Reorganize Power – Jacobs & Goehl
Free Transport or System Change? – Watson
Common Cause for Land Justice – Droz
Portland’s Circular Economy – Fernando
What is Legitimate Protest? – Generation Change
Degrowth Strategies – Hickel, Kallis, Schor, Jackson, O’Neill
Getting Involved
Real Utopia is an international network of activists and concerned citizens that can be described as a “think and do” tank. It is an online library of resources, a laboratory for experimentation, and a community of people committed to participatory organizing and advocacy.
RU welcomes anyone who wants to learn about and advance participatory theory, vision, & strategy, and aims to “plant the seeds of the future in the present” by organizing now according to the theory and practices that it advocates for a better future.
The Greek Internationalist Art & Research Centre for Post Capitalist Studies, called Mέta, works to break with a dystopian present to imagine the world anew.
“We are already in the early stages of an era that can only be described by that which it succeeds: we live in postcapitalist times. They may turn out dystopic, utopic or anything in between. Through art and research, argument and poetry, mέta works to break with a dystopic present to imagine the world anew – to grasp our present historical moment so as to help radical progressive movements find a path from the emergent dismal postcapitalism to one worth fighting, and living, for.”
A Participatory Economy is a model for a democratic, fair and green economic system developed as an alternative to capitalism.
ParticipatoryEconomy.org provides information, resources, and a discussion forum on how a modern economy of millions of people can be organised around cooperation and solidarity instead of competition and greed.