This article is about the economist. For the computer scientist, see Michael H. Albert.
Michael Albert (born April 8, 1947) is a longtime activist, speaker, and writer, is co-editor of ZNet, and co-editor and co-founder of Z Magazine. He also co-founded South End Press and has written numerous books and articles. He developed along with Robin Hahnel the economic vision called participatory economics.
Albert identifies himself as a market abolitionist[1] and favors democratic participatory planning as an alternative.[2]
During the 1960s, Albert was a member of Students for a Democratic Society, and was active in the anti-Vietnam War movement.
Albert's memoir, Remembering Tomorrow: From SDS to Life After Capitalism (ISBN 1583227423), was published in 2007 by Seven Stories Press.
See also
References
- ^ Market Madness. Z-Mag, 13 July 2004.
- ^ Albert, Michael There Is An Alternative. ZNet, July 27 2005.
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