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Founder of Znet Michael Albert in Dublin 11th and 12th of October
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Wednesday October 05, 2011 13:55 by Fintan
Michael Albert, writer, activist, author of 'Parecon - Life after Capitalism' and co-founder of ZNet, will be speaking at various locations in Dublin on 11th and 12th of October 2011 (details below).
Subjects include media, participatory economics, the creation of a new international organisation for a participatory society, and strategy for social change.
The events are part of a visit that involves UK, Ireland and Spain. Website and further info available here.
Attached are a flyer and poster if you wish to promote the events.
Please forward to anyone you think may be interested.
Michael Albert speaking engagements in Dublin for Oct 11th, 12th & 13th Tuesday 11th
Title: Alternatives to Capitalism and the IMF Bailout: Parecon – Participatory Economics
Time: 20:00 – 23:00
Address: Central Hotel, Exchequer St Dublin 2
Description:
Today's capitalist system has brought with it war, economic crisis, ecological decay, massive wealth inequality, alienation, authoritarianism and social breakdown. Are these problems inevitable, or could they be overcome in a different system? And if so, how? These issues, perhaps for the first time in history, have become a matter of survival.
Michael Albert, co-author of 'ParEcon: Life After Capitalism', co-founder of ZCommunications and leading US social activist will present 'Participatory Economics', a vision for a type of democratic economy based on equitable co-operation that is put forward as an alternative to capitalism and also to other 20th century systems that have gone under the label 'socialism'. It includes new institutions that seek to foster self-management, equity, diversity and solidarity. Parecon is a direct and natural outgrowth of hundreds of years of struggle for economic justice as well as contemporary efforts with their accumulated wisdom and lessons.
Wednesday 12th
Title: Social Media and Revolution: Znet/Zsocial and The Alternative to Corporate Facebook/Twitter
Time: 13:00 – 14:00
Address: University College Dublin Check http://www.michaelalbert2011.info/ for room details
Description:
Michael Albert, co-founder of ZNet - one of the world's largest radical media websites, will discuss the role of social media and revolution in the light of the so called ‘facebook and twitter revolutions’ and will explain future projects including; ZSocial, a social network intended as a progressive alternative to corporate facebook/twitter and a tool for activists and organisations striving to build a better world
Time: 18:00 – 20:00(approx.)
Title: From Here to There: Building an Alternative Society
Address: Lecture Room 3106 Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Description:
Michael Albert, co-author of 'ParEcon: Life After Capitalism' will expand on the concepts Participatory Economics and discuss how a better world, based on the core values of solidarity, equity, diversity and self-management, can be achieved and explain a new project initiated by ZNet building on current attempts around the world to establish a new international organisation for a participatory society (IOPS).
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Great times indeed, how it looks now that the capitalist system has fallen to its knees, and with more #occupywallstreet and #occupydamestreet might just be put to bed... How great that Micheal Albert will be over, when the #IRISHREVOLUTION is in its infant steps... There is tonnes we can learn from him and his knowledge of movements, Hes been involved since 1965...
Micheal Albert, founder of Zmag / Znet / Zcommunications, talks about the "The Stickiness Problem" in which he points out that many people have come and gone from the movement, why is this, how can it be remedied and what that might lead to. I feel we have a lot to learn from this and over the past year have made massive strides in creating spaces, acts, events, systems to allow us to get "stickier"... the whole OCCUPY movement seems to thrive on that
Heres an audio from the "Life After Capitalism" talk some years back, found at http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2004/08/2286.php
AUDIO FILE: http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/lifeaftercapitalism.ogg (OGG format)
Micheal Albert starts speaking at 20.15 mins into the file.
31.15 he talks about WINNING - and STICKINESS
Micheal Alberts notes on #OccupyWallStret http://tinyurl.com/3zcoe4c
Loads of his stuff at http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/malbert
VID - Alternative Economy Cultures part 1 (2 hrs 42 mins)
http://vimeo.com/4041228
Micheal Albert: Making the movements STICKY
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Micheal Albert: Alternative Economy Cultures
If anyone is going along to these talks, it would be really great if you could record audio and post a link here for everyone who can't make it.
Even better write an article! ;-)
rgds
wageslave
micheal albert is now speaking live in dame st, view live on live stream at http://www.livestream.com/occupydamestreet
expect vid online soon
Z.net founder Michael Albert has just been speaking live in dame st, Dublin, Ireland, where they are day 4 in an OCCUPATION outside the central bank.
View further LIVE streams at http://www.livestream.com/occupydamestreet and SUPPORT #occupydamestreet at Occupy Dame Street. Reports on Indymedia Ireland at http://www.indymedia.ie/article/100658
MICHEAL ALBERT has just been speaking live at #OccupyDameStreet
James R interviews Michael Albert in the DCTV shopfront studio just before he heads down to Occupy Dame street. worth a look.
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Michael Albert in the shopfront studio
Shame Albert doesn't seem to have any mic.
Trade Union TV grabbed Michael Albert just after he spoke at the #occupydamestreet people's assembly Tuesday evening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSRXVkf7cjg
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Michael Albert at #occupydamestreet. (trade union tv)
http://vimeo.com/30518754
Public meeting tour with Michael Albert (founder of ZNet and prominent US anti-capitalist)
Wall St Occupied: Alternatives to the IMF, Austerity & Capitalism
8pm Tue 11th Oct, Central Hotel, Exchequer St, D2
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Michael Albert in Dublin
The basics of Participatory Economics
http://www.wsm.ie/c/introduction-participatory-economics