What would an alternative to capitalism actually look like? A Participatory Economy (also known as Parecon) is a model for a new democratic, fair and green economic system based on democratic planning of the productive commons by self-managing workplaces and neighbourhoods. It describes how a modern economy of millions of people can be organised around solidarity and cooperation instead of competition and greed. In this podcast, co-creator and economist, Robin Hahnel, is joined by fellow adv ...
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Do you take your access to water for granted? The Peruvian and Tanzanian communities featured in this album certainly don’t. This album examines how development agencies can empower communities to help themselves by introducing simple technologies, and facilitate the sharing of ideas through education. In the Andean mountains, scarce supplies of water and agricultural challenges give rise to conflict; but the changes engineered by development agencies can start to show a way out of poverty. ...
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Our response to What’s Left of Philosophy Podcast
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The popular What’s Left of Philosophy podcast reviewed the post-capitalist model of a Participatory Economy in a recent episode. What did they think? What did they get right? What did they miss? Mitchell, Robin and Antti respond. Their original podcast episode: 76 | For and Against Participatory Planning & Economics https://pod.link/1544487624/epis…
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Reform vs Revolution: can welfare states lead to system change?
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It’s an age-old question: reform or revolution? Or, to put it another way, can welfare states be a laboratory for social change? in this episode of PEP talk we discuss the Meidner plan in Sweden in the 1970s, the Finnish welfare state and any lessons we can draw for establishing a full scale Participatory Economy. Support the show Website: https://…
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Does climate change mean the end of economic growth?
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Does climate change mean the end of economic growth? How is value even measured and what does the term ‘economic throughput’ mean? Do we need to de-growth or a steady state economy? Do we need system change and to replace capitalism in order to prevent cataclysmic climate change? All these questions are discussed in this episode of PEP Talk. Suppor…
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Pt2: Challenging Keynes, economists reactions, regrets | with Robin Hahnel
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Second of a two-part episode recorded in London, UK. Mitchell interviews Robin Hahnel about a variety of different topics relating to a Participatory Economy. Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParticipatoryEconomy Twitter: https://twitter.com/pareconomy Facebook: https://www.facebook.c…
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Pt1: Expectations, hopes, opportunities | with Robin Hahnel
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First of a two-part episode recorded in London, UK. Mitchell interviews Robin Hahnel about a variety of different topics relating to a Participatory Economy. Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParticipatoryEconomy Twitter: https://twitter.com/pareconomy Facebook: https://www.facebook.co…
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Dissent on Mars: choose your economic system in this video game
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PEP Talk host Mitchell interviews games designer Michael Hicks about his new game ‘Dissent on Mars’, where players can choose and experiment with the economic system they want for their colony on planet Mars. Players can choose between capitalism, central planning and democratic planning, which is based on and inspired by the Participatory Economy …
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Prices in a Participatory Economy
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Why do we need prices in an economy and how are they generated differently in a Participatory Economy compared to a Capitalist Economy? This episode of PEP Talk is all about prices. What are “indicative prices'' in the annual participatory planning procedure? What are opportunity costs, social costs and “externalities”? What’s the problem with pric…
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Marx and a Participatory Economy
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Karl Marx is the most cited author in the world. But what would Marx think of our post-capitalist vision of a Participatory Economy? In this episode Robin and Mitchell look at what Marxism is and how Marx relates to a Participatory Economy, an economy where workers self-manage their workplaces and keep the fruits of their labour. Support the show W…
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A Socialist Economy without Numbers?
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Can a post-Capitalist socialist Economy exist without numbers? There are those who think it can. In this episode Mitchell, Robin and Antti are joined by accountant Anders Sandström (Author of Anarchist accounting) to discuss the topic of numbers in a socialist economy. Do we need numbers to measure the true social costs and opportunity costs of goo…
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PareComic: A graphic novel about a Participatory Economy
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Mitchell and Antti talk with Sean Michael Wilson about his graphic novel about a Participatory Economy, called “PareComic: The Story of Michael Albert and Participatory Economics”. 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of PareComic. What inspired him to write it? How has it faired? And what have been people’s reactions to it? Introduction by Noam Chomsky…
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Strategy: from Capitalism to Participatory Socialism
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In terms of strategy, how can we move towards a Participatory Economy? Robin, Mitchell and Antti discuss strategy to move towards a post-capitalist economy that’s free, greener and fairer, we call a Participatory Economy. What do you think the best strategy or the best strategies are? leave a comment below and let us know. Support the show Website:…
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Book Interview Pt3: A Participatory Economy | Long-term Planning | with Robin Hahnel
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The book A Participatory Economy (AK Press, Hahnel) was released in October 2022. It presents a coherent alternative to capitalism. Thomas Piketty describes it as: “A key contribution to the on-going debate on democratic and participatory socialism. A must read!” This is the final part of a three-part interview with the author, economist and activi…
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Book Interview Pt2: A Participatory Economy | Work, Planning, Reproductive Labour | with Robin Hahnel
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The book A Participatory Economy (AK Press, Hahnel) was released in October 2022. It presents a coherent alternative to capitalism. Thomas Piketty describes it as: “A key contribution to the on-going debate on democratic and participatory socialism. A must read!” This is part two of a three part interview with the author, economist and activist, Ro…
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Book: A Participatory Economy - Origins, goals and vision - Interview with Robin Hahnel (Pt1)
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The book A Participatory Economy (AK Press, Hahnel) was released in October 2022. It presents a coherent alternative to capitalism. Thomas Piketty describes it as: “A key contribution to the on-going debate on democratic and participatory socialism. A must read!” This is part one of a three part interview with the author, economist and activist, Ro…
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Cyber Socialism in Practice - Project Cybersyn
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Project Cybersyn, or ‘Cyber Socialism’, was an early attempt at democratic planning in Chile from 1971 to 1973 during the Salvador Allende government. The main goal was to use computers to do allocation of resources and to devolve decision-making power within industries to workplaces. How does Project Cybersyn relate to a Participatory Economy, and…
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What’s the name of the Model?
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What we now call a Participatory Economy has gone through various names over the years. Some call the post-capitalist system ‘Parecon’ for short, others ‘Participatory Economics’. What’s the history of these names, which are better or worse, and why does a name even matter? Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: htt…
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A Participatory Economy and International trade
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Any future socialist economy, like a Participatory Economy, would still need to do trade with other countries. By what rules would a Participatory Economy engage in trade and investment with other capitalist or non-capitalist economies? How would trade be organised in a way that is consistent with our values of equity, self-management, solidarity a…
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Is a Participatory Economy Practical?
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Is a Participatory Economy really practical or is it just a pipe dream? Can citizens through their workers’ councils and neighbourhood councils really cooperate in annual planning to coordinate their activities themselves, without any markets, or without central planning? Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: https…
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Is a Participatory Economy a blueprint?
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Many socialists are cautious about developing too detailed visions of a post-capitalist system and prefer to leave it to future citizens to work out. Is the Participatory Economy model a blueprint? Does it go into too much detail about things that we can’t yet know about? Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: https…
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What is a Participatory Economy?
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A Participatory Economy (sometimes known as ‘Parecon’) is a model for a new democratic, fair and green economic system. What are its goals and key features? Robin Hahnel, co-creator of the model, introduces a basic overview of a Participatory Economy. Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/…
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What would an alternative to capitalism actually look like? A Participatory Economy (also known as Parecon) is a model for a new democratic, fair and green economic system based on democratic planning of the productive commons by self-managing workplaces and neighbourhoods. In this podcast, co-creator and economist, Robin Hahnel, is joined by fello…
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How did you become interested in a Participatory Economy?
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What is the story behind the creation of a Participatory Economy? Robin Hahnel, talks about his student days and how he came to work alongside fellow co-creator Michael Albert to devise the Participatory Economy post-captialist economic model. Robin is also joined by other Participatory Economy supporters who talk about some of the reasons why they…
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Do we need a Post Capitalist vision?
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Why do we need to think about vision for a postcapitalist economy? What are the benefits of thinking through how a new economic system might work, and what are the possible drawbacks of doing so? Support the show Website: https://www.ParticipatoryEconomy.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParticipatoryEconomy Twitter: https://twitter.com/pareco…
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A brief introduction to this album.Par The Open University
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Development agency support has led to greater access and management of water. Farmers in Peru have to persevere in their struggle.Par The Open University
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Knowledge and technical skills are passed down through Kamayoqs to other farmers. An example of how it has changed one woman’s life.Par The Open University
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How a local Kamayoq is filling the role of a professional within the community.Par The Open University
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Funding projects to implement further change in the Andean community.Par The Open University
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How the poor farmers of Peru farm and how they are adapting to change.Par The Open University
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How a development agency helped farmers in Peru to renovate irrigation canals and preserve their heritage.Par The Open University
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How the women of rural Tanzania get their water supply.Par The Open University
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How a development agency is trying to educate the children of Tanzania about healthcare.Par The Open University
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How teachers in Tanzania are using music and drama to involve children in learning about healthcare.Par The Open University
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How a child is taking what she has learnt at school and putting it into practice in the home.Par The Open University
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Children are taking it into their own hands to make changes in their village that will benefit the whole community.Par The Open University
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A discussion on the concept of participatory development, featuring Robert Chambers.Par The Open University
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Empowerment may lead to the imposition of outside ideas on developing communities.Par The Open University
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Do outside parties have altruistic motives, or are they moved only by self interest?Par The Open University
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The moral dilemmas of using participatory methods, and how it may not be the ideal method of development.Par The Open University
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A discussion of whose knowledge is the most important and useful in participatory development.Par The Open University
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Can participatory development meet people's basic needs?Par The Open University
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A discussion on the need for democracy within development projects.Par The Open University
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The achievements of participatory development.Par The Open University
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How the Intermediate Technology Development Group (Practical Action) has helped people in a Peruvian valley.Par The Open University
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How sustainable was the ITDG intervention?
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An analysis of the Peruvian project, and an examination of its potential to be progressed and sustained by the Peruvians involved.Par The Open University
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Dr Helen Yanacopulos talks about The Open University course and some of the case studies on this album.Par The Open University
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