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Stop the Killing Train
Radical Visions for Radical Change
Michael Albert
Pages: 243ISBN: 0-89608-471-X
Format: cloth
Release Date: 1994-01-01
This book does not simply say no to the killing train. It says yes to justice and liberation, offering detailed glimpses of what society could be like and strategic advice for how to get there.
“Michael Albert elevates common sense to an art form, he’s funny, crotchety, irreverent, and—at all times—absolutely on your side!”—Barbara Ehrenreich
Stop the Killing Train (paper)
Other books by Michael Albert
Socialism Today and Tomorrow (paper)
Michael Albert and Robin HahnelReleased 1981-01-01
Albert and Hahnel critically evaluate the post-capitalist experiences of the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba, and present a relevant alternative to the U.S. and other industrialized countries.
Stop the Killing Train (paper)
Radical Visions for Radical ChangeMichael Albert
Released 1994-01-01
This book does not simply say no to the killing train. It says yes to justice and liberation, offering detailed glimpses of what society could be like and strategic advice for how to get there.
The Trajectory of Change (cloth)
Activist Strategies for Social TransformationMichael Albert
Released 2002-01-01
The Trajectory of Change charts a course for the growing, international movement against corporate globalization.
Michael Albert
Michael Albert, longtime activist, speaker, and writer, is editor of ZNet, co-editor and co-founder of Z Magazine. He also co-founded South End Press and has written numerous books and articles and been involved in numerous political and social projects. He speaks widely in the U.S. and around the world on a broad range of topics. Albert developed, along with Robin Hahnel, the economic vision called Participatory Economics. His books with South End Press include The Trajectory of Change, Stop the Killing Train, Looking Forward, and others.

