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No Bosses
A01=Michael Albert
arrogant
Author_Michael Albert
authoritarian
capitalism
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Category=KCP
competition
dismissive
diversity
economy
elitist
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equity
exploitation
homogenizatio
material deprivation
new economy
participatory economics
participatory planning
self-management
solidarity
sustainability
Product details
- ISBN 9781782799467
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 29 Oct 2021
- Publisher: Collective Ink
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Life under capitalism. Rampant debilitating denial for the many next to vile enrichment of the few. Material deprivation, denial, and denigration. Dignity defiled. Michael Albert's book No Bosses advocates for the conception and then organization of a new economy. The vision offered is called participatory economics. It elevates self-management, equity, solidarity, diversity, and sustainability. It eliminates elitist, arrogant, dismissive, authoritarian, exploitation, competition, and homogenization. No Bosses proposes a built and natural productive commons, self-management by all who work, income for how long, how hard, and the onerousness of conditions of socially valued work, jobs that give all economic actors comparable means and inclination to participate in decisions that affect them, and a process called participatory planning in which caring behavior and solidarity are the currency of collective and individual success.
Michael is a long-time activist, writer, and organizer known primarily for his affiliation with Z Communications and his original writing on and support for Participatory Economics and Participatory Society. He has written hundreds of articles, over twenty books, one novel, one screenplay, and has initiated numerous institutions and projects. He lives in the US.
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