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Practical Utopia: Strategies for a Desirable Society

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Practical Utopia: Strategies for a Desirable Society
Authors and Contributors      Preface by Noam Chomsky
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781629633817
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher PM Press
Imprint PM Press
Publication Date 21 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Michael Albert's latest work, Practical Utopia is a succinct and thoughtful discussion of ambitious goals and practical principles for creating a desirable society. It presents concepts and their connections to current society; visions of what can be in a preferred, participatory future; and an examination of the ends and means required for developing a just society. Neither shying away from the complexity of human issues, nor reeking of dogmatism, Practical Utopia presupposes only concern for humanity. Part one offers conceptual tools for understanding society and history, for discerning the nature of the oppressions people suffer and the potentials they harbor. Part two promotes a vision for a better way of organizing economy, polity, kinship, culture, ecology, and international relations. It is not a blueprint, of course, but does address the key institutions needed if people are to be free to determine their own circumstances. Part three investigates the means of seeking change using a variety of tactics and programs.

Author Biography

Michael Albert is an organizer, publisher, teacher, and author of over twenty books and hundreds of articles. Noam Chomsky, internationally renowned MIT professor, practically invented modern linguistics. Author of scores of books, his latest are What Kind of Creatures Are We? and Who Rules the World.

Reviews

-Michael Albert is an important thinker who takes us beyond radical denunciations and pretentious 'analysis' to a thoughtful, profound meditation on what a good society can be like.- --Howard Zinn