Post-Scarcity Anarchism: Issue 2 is now available
Post-Scarcity Anarchism: Issue 2 *Correction: In “Reflections on The Framework, Form, Content & Means of Murray Bookchin’s Political Views,” in the section “Means,” it said “At a time where labor […]
Post-Scarcity Anarchism: Issue 2 *Correction: In “Reflections on The Framework, Form, Content & Means of Murray Bookchin’s Political Views,” in the section “Means,” it said “At a time where labor […]
Libertarian municipalism is an evolution of Murray Bookchin’s left-libertarian theory, a social theory which is not only the end, but also the means to achieve it. While the basic idea […]
Scarcity is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human wants in a world of limited resources. The principle of scarcity (not to be confused with the state of […]
In The Utopia of Rules, David Graeber described much of the cultural phenomena that happened in the 70s and following decades as the result of a broken promise of a […]
A typical defense of capitalism is that profit is always nearly, or according to some unfortunate Koch-heads, perfectly, aligned with ethics, or is otherwise in some way naturally beneficent. The […]
You may be interested in a new, hopefully recurring, publication, creatively titled “Post-Scarcity Anarchism”. I edited, wrote an article and two features for this volume, and I think it turned […]
With Snapchat now being valued up to $19 billion, equal to the total wealth of Ethiopia, the way we define “value” in contemporary society seems increasingly nonsensical. Our conflation of […]
Products and services are valued most rationally according to their centrality* to people.
This is a preview of the introductory section to my book: