Realizing Hope: Life Beyond Capitalism

Author:   Michael Albert
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781842777206


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 February 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michael Albert
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9781842777206


ISBN 10:   1842777203
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 February 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction 1. Parecon 2. Polity 3. Kinship 4. Community 5. Internationalism 6. Ecology 7. Science/Technology 8. Education 9. Art 10. Journalism 11. Athletics 12. Crime 13. Questions 14. Strategy 15. Marxism 16. Anarchism 17. Aspirations 18. Dissent

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Critical praise for this book 'In many earlier studies, Michael Albert has carried out careful in-depth inquiries into systems of participatory economics (parecon), analyzing in detail how they can function justly, equitably, and efficiently, and how they can overcome many of the criminal features of current social and economic arrangements. This new and very ambitious study casts the net far more widely, extending to just about every major domain of human concern and mode of human interaction, and investigating with care and insight how, in these domains, parecon-like principles could lead to a far more desirable society than anything that exists, and also how these goals can be constructively approached. It is another very valuable and provocative contribution to the quest for a world of much greater freedom and justice.' - Noam Chomsky, USA 'Michael Albert is a very serious thinker. In Realizing Hope he not only presents an alternative to capitalism, he provides profound insights into how economics affects personalities and social relations and vice versa. The book opens many doors for social vision and strategy. At a moment when Africa needs an alternative to nationalist politics, Realizing Hope is amazingly timely. Pan-Africanists and Black Marxists alike will find much to enrich and expand our politics in this book.' - Mandisi Majavu, South Africa This book is against all those who accuse the social movements of only being able to say no . A better world is indeed possible and not just a Utopia. Michael Albert points the way towards a society based on participation and justice. Utopia is somewhere that does not exist yet. This book can really help turn a dream into reality. - Vittorio Agnoletto, Italy Michael Albert has posed a breathtakingly simple question- what do left-libertarians want, exactly, 'beyond capitalism'?- and, in answering it, has produced a work of exhilarating scope. Albert captures the best of the spirit of the new global social movement. He consciously rejects all vanguardism, and demands a direct action in the realm of thought: he asks us to look at those who are creating viable alternatives, to try to figure out what might be the larger implications of what they are doing, and then to offer those ideas back, not as prescriptions, but as contributions, possibilities--as gifts. Albert combines close empirical insights with a magisterial conceptual grasp. We will be arguing about this work for years.' - Andrej Grubacic, Serbia In 'Realizing Hope', Michael Albert mulls over the better society that we may create after capitalism, provoking much thought and offering a generous, hopeful vision of the future. His prescriptions for action in the present are modest and wise; his suggestions for building the future are ambitious and humane. There is a hunger for this kind of practical, visionary alternative. 'Realizing Hope' is an important part of the internal development of the global movements for peace and justice, helping us to recover lost insights.' Milan Rai, Britain 'Millions across the world are coming together in hitherto unprecedented networks of solidarity to struggle against poverty, inequality, discrimination, and war. These fighters proclaim that a better world is possible. Realizing Hope challenges us to imagine how.' - Sudhanva Deshpande, India 'During the grim decades of there is no alternative, few did more than Michael Albert and his collaborators to promote discussion of alternatives to domination by either state or market. Now, when millions assert another world is possible, Michael Albert's proposals for participatory economics provide an essential starting point for thinking about what that world might be and how we might get there. In REALIZING HOPE, he goes beyond the primarily economic framework of participatory economics to open the crucial but too-rarely posed questions of how to coordinate economic change with the changes we need in other spheres of life.' - Jeremy Brecher, USA 'Michael Albert passionately argues for a different future where equity, diversity, justice, and self-management are more than just distant dreams. It does not shy away from the awesome complexity of human issues, nor does it reek of the stultifying dogmatism of so many left-wing tracts. One can disagree at places, but it forces the reader to think and be conscious of choices.' - Pervez Hoodbhoy, Pakistan 'Those of us who have been grappling with the question of the good society in limited domains of inquiry are indebted to Michael Albert for bringing together so much of this work into a coherent and exciting whole and expanding on it. Anyone disgusted with existing society -- which is to say, just about everyone -- who wants to know if there are any alternatives, will find Realizing Hope informative, provocative, creative, engaging, and, yes, full of hope.' -- Stephen R. Shalom


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Michael Albert co-founded South End Press, Z Magazine, the Z Media Institute, and ZNet where he continues to work. He has been involved in diverse movements and written widely about contemporary relations, history, and especially social change strategy and vision. Realizing Hope is his seventeenth book.

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