Remembering Tomorrow: A Memoir

Author:   Michael Albert
Publisher:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781583227428


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   02 January 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Remembering Tomorrow: A Memoir


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In this lucid political memoir, veteran anti-capitalist activist Michael Albert offers an ardent defense of the project to transform global inequality. Albert, a uniquely visionary figure, recounts a life of uncompromising commitment to creating change one step at a time. Whether chronicling the battles against the Vietnam War, those waged on Boston campuses, or the challenges of creating living, breathing alternative social models, Albert brings a keen and unwavering sense of justice to his work, pointing the way forward for the next generation.

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Author:   Michael Albert
Publisher:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.633kg
ISBN:  

9781583227428


ISBN 10:   1583227423
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   02 January 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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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 Michael Albert's accomplishments in his life and work have been truly remarkable . . . . This lively memoir . . . provides revealing and often surprising insights into the exciting history of the past forty years, in popular movements and the institutional structures that have sought to contain and undermine them, their success and failures, and the prospects for moving on. It is quite an achievement. -Noam Chomsky Remembering Tomorrow is the deeply engaging story of Michael Albert's evolution from frat boy to one of the world's premiere utopian thinkers. Not just a tale of the sixties, it is just as relevant today. -Barbara Ehrenreich It is to Michael Albert's everlasting credit that he has worked tirelessly to grapple with the very difficult questions of what a truly democratic economy might look like, and how it might work. Albert's thoughtful contribution deserves wide attention. -Robert W. McChesney


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 Michael Albert's accomplishments in his life and work have been truly remarkable . . . . This lively memoir . . . provides revealing and often surprising insights into the exciting history of the past forty years, in popular movements and the institutional structures that have sought to contain and undermine them, their success and failures, and the prospects for moving on. It is quite an achievement. -Noam Chomsky Remembering Tomorrow is the deeply engaging story of Michael Albert's evolution from frat boy to one of the world's premiere utopian thinkers. Not just a tale of the sixties, it is just as relevant today. -Barbara Ehrenreich - It is to Michael Albert's everlasting credit that he has worked tirelessly to grapple with the very difficult questions of what a truly democratic economy might look like, and how it might work. Albert's thoughtful contribution deserves wide attention. -Robert W. McChesney


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MICHAEL ALBERT is a leading critic on political economy, U.S.foreign policy, and the media. A veteran writer and activist, he currently works with Z Magazine and the website Znet, both of which he cofounded. Schooled in the New Left and anti-Vietnam War movements and an activist ever since, Albert primarily focuses on matters of movement building and creating alternative media. He developed, along with Robin Hahnel, the economic vision called participatory economics. He lives in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, with his wife and partner, Lydia Sargent.

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