Archive for August, 2007

The Bloodless Revolution, part 2 of 2: a Review of Peter Barnes' Capitalism 3.0

Posted by Chris Sturr | Filed under Uncategorized | Aug 14, 2007 | 1 Comment

An Econ-Utopia, brought to you by the Center for Popular Economics. By Jonathan Teller-Elsberg, CPE Staff Economist It’s worth remembering that commons already exist, lots of them, in various places and parts of the world’s economies. Most often, however, they are informal arrangements—holdovers from before the rise of modern market capitalism. In general, commons are ...Read more.

The Dull Compulsion of the Economic (#6)

Posted by Chris Sturr | Filed under Uncategorized | Aug 10, 2007 | No Comments

A series of blog entries by D&S collective member Larry Peterson. Neoliberals are a funny bunch. Always eager to celebrate the dignity and efficiency of the individual, they are increasingly faced with the uncomfortable fact that the worthy individuals themselves reject the very individualistic principles the neoliberals say underpin their individuality. A tricky wicket, indeed. ...Read more.

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