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Tag Archives: Michael Albert
15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 77
Video and reflections on greece … Athens Biennale 2011 Monodrome Spot What’s Next for Europe? Occupy the Banks, Occupy the Debt, We are all Greeks How to protest against a failed system … lessons from Greece
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Tagged 15M, Alternative Economies, greece, Michael Albert, spain, Spanish Revolution, Toma la Faculdad
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15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 68
Protestos, revendicações e construções/criações continuam a marcar o 15M/Protests, demands, constructions, creations continue to mark 15M … Valência e Alicante este ultimo Sabado, contra cortes na saude … 100000 pessoas na rua … http://lanzaroteya.com/40-000-personas-salen-a-la-calle-en-valencia-contra-los-recortes-en-educacion/
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Tagged 15M, Adbusters, chile, Eric Hobsbawm, iceland, Michael Albert, Occupy Portland, Occupy Wall Street, spain, Spanish Revolution
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Participatory Economics (Parecon) – An interview with Michael Albert
There is an alternative: participatory economics Roarmag, April 21, 2012 In this interview, Michael Albert — co-founder of Znet — reflects on the vision of participatory economics, and how it could take us beyond capitalism. This interview is part of … Continue reading →