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Remembering Tomorrow: A Memoir

by Michael Albert
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Overview

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.

Synopsis

A compelling memoir of the Left

About the Author, Michael Albert

Michael Albert is a longtime activist, speaker, and writer, is co-editor of ZNet 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, or parecon for short.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Seven Stories Press
Pages
480
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781583227428

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