Against Neoliberalism: A Vision for the Future

May 31, 2007

Michael Albert at the Department of Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde. I had recorded this late last year, but only managed to put it online now. Michael is the founder of ZNet and one of the world’s leading thinkers and writers who has consistently put forward models of alternative development for the globe at a time of increasing crisis for humanity and the planet. Along with Robin Hahnel, he has developed an economic vision called participatory economics, or Parecon.

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2 Responses to “Against Neoliberalism: A Vision for the Future”

  1. Shame on you, laggard! :P Seriously, thanks for posting this online. Parecon is a positive way forward, and in keeping with the propositional rather than merely oppositional mode of thinking.

    And congratulations for being the first blog in the world to host the last Lamb piece (I was two hours after you), beating Counterpunch to it as well. A Fanonite scoop … ;)

  2. Dave said

    If your making your own videos you might find this site useful

    http://makeinternettv.org/

    In the “promote” section it describes how to make your own channel on the “democracy player” which would be worth doing. I use the democracy player to download and watch Democracy Now. Its pretty sweet. If you want to rip the audio I’ll host it on this site too, if you like, http://www.progressivepodcast.info with links to the videos on your blog. I got the podcast on itunes now so Im getting a lot more visits.

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