Reclaiming the Future: A Beginner's Guide to Planning the Economy
Autor Simon Hannahen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2024
‘A convincing case for socialist democratic planning as the only way to meet the needs of billions of humans without destroying the planet’ Michael Roberts, economist and author of Capitalism in the 21st Century
‘An engaging assessment of the most urgent problem of our generation: how to transcend capitalism in order to build a real democracy’ Alfredo Saad-Filho, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and LUT University, Finland
‘Emphasises the urgent need for a vision of a Utopia that reclaims ecosocialist and democratic futures’ Catherine Samary, co-editor of Decolonial Communism, Democracy and the Commons
In a world gripped by endless crises and climate breakdown, the demand to reshape our economic system has never been more urgent. Reclaiming the Future by Simon Hannah is a beginner’s guide to planning a new economy, taking readers on a transformative journey towards a radically democratic society where the power and control over our lives are firmly in our hands.
Decades of right-wing scaremongering have tried to consign economic planning to the dustbin, but the need for it is greater than ever – it might be the only thing that can save us from climate catastrophe. In this myth-busting and accessible guide, Hannah suggests the building blocks for a grassroots economy of radical abundance within planetary limits.
Simon Hannah is a writer, activist, and trade unionist. He is an assistant branch secretary in UNISON and has written several books, including A Party With Socialists In It.
‘An engaging assessment of the most urgent problem of our generation: how to transcend capitalism in order to build a real democracy’ Alfredo Saad-Filho, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and LUT University, Finland
‘Emphasises the urgent need for a vision of a Utopia that reclaims ecosocialist and democratic futures’ Catherine Samary, co-editor of Decolonial Communism, Democracy and the Commons
In a world gripped by endless crises and climate breakdown, the demand to reshape our economic system has never been more urgent. Reclaiming the Future by Simon Hannah is a beginner’s guide to planning a new economy, taking readers on a transformative journey towards a radically democratic society where the power and control over our lives are firmly in our hands.
Decades of right-wing scaremongering have tried to consign economic planning to the dustbin, but the need for it is greater than ever – it might be the only thing that can save us from climate catastrophe. In this myth-busting and accessible guide, Hannah suggests the building blocks for a grassroots economy of radical abundance within planetary limits.
Simon Hannah is a writer, activist, and trade unionist. He is an assistant branch secretary in UNISON and has written several books, including A Party With Socialists In It.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745350202
ISBN-10: 0745350208
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745350208
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Recenzii
'Simon Hannah presents a convincing case for socialist democratic planning as the only way to meet the needs of billions of humans without destroying the planet and other species. And it offers a political strategy for how you can fight for such a world.'- Michael Roberts, economist and author of Capitalism in the 21st Century
'A sober and engaging assessment of the most urgent problem of our generation: how to transcend capitalism in order to build a real democracy, peace, environmental sustainability, and social justice in an ecosocialist society based on the principle of solidarity, rather than inequality and exploitation. Hannah dissects on the drawbacks of capitalism, and outlines how to build an actual, functioning socialist society on that basis. An excellent book that deserves to be read widely.' - Alfredo Saad-Filho, University of Johannesburg
'Simon Hannah emphasises the urgent need for a vision of a Utopia that reclaims ecosocialist and democratic futures, through critical analysis of past socialist experiences that failed to achieve this. Drawing on real struggles for environmental and social justice, Reclaiming the Future is a radical theoretical and concrete criticism of the capitalist short-term profit-oriented logics, offering a major contribution to the growing debates on post-capitalism.' - Catherine Samary, researcher in political economy, co-editor of Decolonial Communism, Democracy and the Commons
'A sober and engaging assessment of the most urgent problem of our generation: how to transcend capitalism in order to build a real democracy, peace, environmental sustainability, and social justice in an ecosocialist society based on the principle of solidarity, rather than inequality and exploitation. Hannah dissects on the drawbacks of capitalism, and outlines how to build an actual, functioning socialist society on that basis. An excellent book that deserves to be read widely.' - Alfredo Saad-Filho, University of Johannesburg
'Simon Hannah emphasises the urgent need for a vision of a Utopia that reclaims ecosocialist and democratic futures, through critical analysis of past socialist experiences that failed to achieve this. Drawing on real struggles for environmental and social justice, Reclaiming the Future is a radical theoretical and concrete criticism of the capitalist short-term profit-oriented logics, offering a major contribution to the growing debates on post-capitalism.' - Catherine Samary, researcher in political economy, co-editor of Decolonial Communism, Democracy and the Commons
Notă biografică
Simon Hannah is a writer, activist, and trade unionist living in South London. He is an assistant branch secretary in UNISON and has written several books, including A Party With Socialists In It: A History of the Labour Left, which was a Guardian Book of the Day.
Cuprins
Preface - Jeremy Corbyn (Peace and Justice Project)
Introduction - Andrew Feinstein (Shadow World Investigations), Rhona Michie (Shadow World Investigations and the Corruption Tracker), and Paul Rogers (University of Bradford and openDemocracy)
Part I: The Global Arms Trade
1. The Global Arms Trade: How It Works, and How We Might Control It - Anna Stavrianakis (University of Sussex)
2. If you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail: How guns define international relations - Vijay Prashad (Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)
3. The Palestine Laboratory 2024 - Antony Loewenstein (Declassified Australia)
Part II: The Humanitarian Impact of the Arms Trade
4. Militarism and the Climate Emergency - Stuart Parkinson (Scientists for Global Responsibility)
5. The human cost of the arms trade in Gaza - Ahmed Alnouaq (We Are Not Numbers)
6. Undermining the Chance for Peace in Yemen - Mwatana for Human Rights
7. The scourge of arms in East Africa - Tabitha Agaba and Ian Katusiime
8. Arms Trade in the Land of Gandhi: The Military Industrial Complex and Its Impact on India - Binalakshmi Nepram (Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network)
9. The Market of Death as Seen from Latin America - Ana Penido (Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)
Part III: Global Campaigns Against the Arms Trade
10. Stop the War Coalition: a mass movement against weapons and war - Lindsey German (Stop the War)
11. Direct Action Against the Arms Trade - Huda Amori and Richard Barnard (Palestine Action)
12. Workers Against the Arms Trade - Lorenzo Buzzoni
13. Youth Campaigns Against the Arms Trade - Carmen Wilson (Demilitarise Education)
14. Strategic Litigation Against the Global Arms Trade: Countering Irresponsibility under International and Domestic Arms Control Law - Valentina Azarova (Emergent Justice Collective)
15. Lynchpin of the Pacific: Ending the Militarisation of Hawaiʻi - Kawenaʻulaokalā Kapahua (Hawaiian Independence movement)
Conclusion - Andrew Feinstein, Rhona Michie, and Paul Rogers
Glossary
Introduction - Andrew Feinstein (Shadow World Investigations), Rhona Michie (Shadow World Investigations and the Corruption Tracker), and Paul Rogers (University of Bradford and openDemocracy)
Part I: The Global Arms Trade
1. The Global Arms Trade: How It Works, and How We Might Control It - Anna Stavrianakis (University of Sussex)
2. If you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail: How guns define international relations - Vijay Prashad (Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)
3. The Palestine Laboratory 2024 - Antony Loewenstein (Declassified Australia)
Part II: The Humanitarian Impact of the Arms Trade
4. Militarism and the Climate Emergency - Stuart Parkinson (Scientists for Global Responsibility)
5. The human cost of the arms trade in Gaza - Ahmed Alnouaq (We Are Not Numbers)
6. Undermining the Chance for Peace in Yemen - Mwatana for Human Rights
7. The scourge of arms in East Africa - Tabitha Agaba and Ian Katusiime
8. Arms Trade in the Land of Gandhi: The Military Industrial Complex and Its Impact on India - Binalakshmi Nepram (Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network)
9. The Market of Death as Seen from Latin America - Ana Penido (Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)
Part III: Global Campaigns Against the Arms Trade
10. Stop the War Coalition: a mass movement against weapons and war - Lindsey German (Stop the War)
11. Direct Action Against the Arms Trade - Huda Amori and Richard Barnard (Palestine Action)
12. Workers Against the Arms Trade - Lorenzo Buzzoni
13. Youth Campaigns Against the Arms Trade - Carmen Wilson (Demilitarise Education)
14. Strategic Litigation Against the Global Arms Trade: Countering Irresponsibility under International and Domestic Arms Control Law - Valentina Azarova (Emergent Justice Collective)
15. Lynchpin of the Pacific: Ending the Militarisation of Hawaiʻi - Kawenaʻulaokalā Kapahua (Hawaiian Independence movement)
Conclusion - Andrew Feinstein, Rhona Michie, and Paul Rogers
Glossary
Descriere
Economics for the people