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Unorthodox Marxism
An Essay on Capitalism, Socialism, and Revolution
Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel
Pages: 311ISBN: 0-89608-004-8
Format: paper only
Release Date: 1978-01-01
This essay on capitalism, socialism, and revolution critiques orthodox Marxism and offers a new view of socialist revolution consistent with modern circumstances.
Albert and Hahnel have produced a penetrating work that merits careful attention and study. Noam Chomsky
Other books by Michael Albert or Robin Hahnel
Socialism Today and Tomorrow (paper)
Michael Albert and Robin HahnelReleased 1981-01-01
Albert and Hahnel critically evaluate the post-capitalist experiences of the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba, and present a relevant alternative to the U.S. and other industrialized countries.
Looking Forward (paper)
Participatory Economics for the Twenty-First CenturyMichael Albert and Robin Hahnel
Released 1991-01-01
This practical introduction to Parecon describes how work can be organized without hierarchy, how consumption can be equitable, and how participatory planning can promote solidarity.
Liberating Theory (paper)
Noam Chomsky, Michael Albert, Leslie Cagan, Robin Hahnel, Mel King, Lydia Sargent, and Holly SklarReleased 1986-01-01
A collectively authored volume that provides a unique conceptual framework for understanding contemporary U.S. society and history, and developing a dynamic vision and strategy for social change.
Michael Albert
Michael Albert, longtime activist, speaker, and writer, is editor of ZNet, co-editor and co-founder of Z Magazine. He also co-founded South End Press and has written numerous books and articles and been involved in numerous political and social projects. He speaks widely in the U.S. and around the world on a broad range of topics. Albert developed, along with Robin Hahnel, the economic vision called Participatory Economics. His books with South End Press include The Trajectory of Change, Stop the Killing Train, Looking Forward, and others.

