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Beyond Survival
New Directions for the Disarmament Movement
Michael Albert (Editor) and David Dellinger (Editor)
Pages: 368ISBN: 0-89608-176-1
Format: cloth
Release Date: 1983-01-01
Description of Beyond Survival.
Nine political activists and journalists examine the connections between militarism, the economy, and foreign policy.
Book Formats:
Beyond Survival (paper)
Beyond Survival (paper)
Other books by Michael Albert or David Dellinger
Beyond Survival (cloth)
New Directions for the Disarmament MovementMichael Albert (Editor) and David Dellinger (Editor)
Released 1983-01-01
Nine political activists and journalists examine the connections between militarism, the economy, and foreign policy.
Beyond Survival (paper)
New Directions for the Disarmament MovementMichael Albert (Editor) and David Dellinger (Editor)
Released 1983-01-01
Nine political activists and journalists examine the connections between militarism, the economy, and foreign policy.
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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.

