[NetBehaviour] ALTERNATIVE ECONOMICS, ALTERNATIVE SOCIETIES

marc marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon Sep 19 16:24:44 CEST 2005


*The new issue of the multilingual republicart web-journal is now online:

ALTERNATIVE ECONOMICS, ALTERNATIVE SOCIETIES*
A project by Oliver Ressler

After the loss of a counter-model for capitalism - which socialism, in its
real, existing form had presented until its collapse - alternative concepts
for economic and social development face hard times at the beginning of the
twenty-first century. In the industrial nations, broadly discussed are only
those "alternatives" that do not question the existing power relations of
the capitalist system and representative democracies. Other socio-economic
approaches are labeled utopian, devalued, and excluded from serious
discussion if even considered at all.

This edition of the republicart web journal presents transcriptions from 13
videos from Oliver Ressler's thematic installation "Alternative Economics,
Alternative Societies" focusing on diverse concepts and models for
alternative economies and societies, which all share a rejection of the
capitalist system of rule.

http://republicart.net/disc/aeas/index.htm

Contents
Michael Albert: Participatory Economics
Ralf Burnicki: Anarchist Consensual Democracy
Alain Dalotel: The Paris Commune 1871
Nancy Folbre: Caring Labor
Takis Fotopoulos: Inclusive Democracy
Chaia Heller: Libertarian Municipalism
John Holloway: Change the World Without Taking Power
Todor Kuljic: Yugoslavia's Workers Self-Management
Maria Mies: The Subsistence Perspective
Salomé Moltó: Workers' Collectives during the Spanish Revolution
Marge Piercy: Utopian Feminist Visions
p.m.: bolo'bolo
Christoph Spehr: Free Cooperation


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