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Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century
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Robin Hahnel (Contributor), Barbara Ehrenreich (Contributor), Michael Albert (Contributor), Noam Chomsky (Contributor), and Chris Spannos (Editor) |
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What if we had direct control over our daily lives? What if society's defining institutions-those encompassing economics, politics, kinship, culture, community, and ecology-were based not on competition, individual ownership, and coercion, but on self-management, equity, solidarity, and diversity? Real Utopia identifies and obliterates the barriers to an egalitarian, bottom-up society, while convincin...
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Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity
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Kevin Hetherington |
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Capitalism's Eye is an extremely ambitious cultural history of how people experienced commodities in the era of industrial expansion. Writing against the dominant argument that the 'society of the spectacle' emerged fully formed in the mid-nineteenth century, Kevin Hetherington explains that the emergence of a culture of mass consumption dominated by visual experience was a much slower process, not tr...
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What Democracy Looks Like
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Max Sartin, Dominique Misein, Wolfi Landsteicher, and Adonide |
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These essays expose the underlying opposition between democracy and the freedom of individuals to create their own lives as they see fit. At present, capitalism and the sociopolitical system that best corresponds with it — democracy — dominate the planet. They undermine real choice, creativity and self-activity — all that is necessary for individuals to be able to create their lives as th...
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Social Murder and Other Shortcomings of Conservative Economics
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Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson |
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Corporate power is one of the strongest forces shaping our world. More than half of the top 100 economic entities today are private corporations. With their immense size comes commensurate influence, to the point where corporations are able to wreak social and environmental destruction with few serious consequences. Yet, amazingly, this subject is essentially absent from the study of economics.
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The New Freedom: Corporate Capitalism
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Fredy Perlman |
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Perlman's first work, written while he was the printer for the Living Theatre. A publisher and activist born in the former Czechoslovakia, he work is a source of inspiration of anti-civilisation perspectives in anarchism. The New Freedom treats such topics as the growth of capitalism and ideology and manipulation.
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The Essential Chomsky
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Anthony Arnove (Editor) and Noam Chomsky |
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For the past forty years Noam Chomsky's writings on politics and language have established him as a preeminent public intellectual and as one of the most original and wide-ranging political and social critics of our time. Among the seminal figures in linguistic theory over the past century, since the 1960s Chomsky has also secured a place as perhaps the leading dissident voice in the United States.
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Conquest of Bread, The (Working Classics Series)
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Charles Weigl (Introduction by) and Peter Kropotkin |
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The fourth in AK Press' Working Classics series, The Conquest of Bread is Peter Kropotkin's most extensive study of human needs and his outline of the most rational and equitable means of satisfying them. The most important and widely read exposition of anarchist economic theory, its combination of detailed historical analysis and far-reaching utopian vision is a step-by-step guide to social revolutio...
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Possibilities: Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion, and Desire
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David Graeber |
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"If anthropology consists of making others logically compelling in their own cultural settings and intellectually revealing of the human condition, then David Graeber is the consumate anthropologist. Not only does he accomplish this profound feat, he redoubles it by the critical task—now more urgent than ever—of making the possibilities of other people's worlds the basis for understanding our own...
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Planet Of Slums
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Mike Davis |
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According to the united nations, more than one billion people now live in the slums of the cities of the South. In this brilliant and ambitious book, Mike Davis explores the future of a radically unequal and explosively unstable urban world. From the sprawling barricadas of Lima to the garbage hills of Manila, urbanization has been disconnected from industrialization, even economic growth. Davis portrays a ...
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The Cost Of Privilege: Taking On The System Of White Supremacy and Racism
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Chip Smith |
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The Cost of Privilege takes readers from the creation of the white race over three centuries ago to the present-day myth of a colorblind society; from the intersections of class, gender, and race to the concrete benefits and harsh underside of the privileges white people experience every day; from the victories when people allied across the color line to the failures of some of those alliances to hold...
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