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Beyond the Capitalist Horizon -- An OUL event on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2pm
newsletter
There's a presentation involving participatory economics and members of CAPES which will take place this weekend at the Open University of the Left. Details are below. The event is free, but a donation to help offset organizing costs is requested.
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Subject: [oulchicago] Feb 10 Sat 2pm: OUL Presents: Beyond the Capitalist
Horizon
OPEN UNIVERSITY OF THE LEFT PRESENTS:
ALTERNATIVES TO CAPITALISM:
PARTICIPATORY ECONOMICS AND MARKET SOCIALISM
As corporate capitalism reveals an ever-uglier face
around the globe, OUL hosts two speakers advocating two
distinct paths to a more just, hopeful and humane future.
Mitchell Szczepanczyk, of the Chicago Area Participatory
Economics Society (CAPES), presents the "Parecon" model,
in which democratic decision-making replaces the market
mechanism. Mitchell will explain the values behind
Participatory Economics and discuss the processes and
institutions that would allow Parecon to function.
David Schweickart, professor of philosophy at Loyola
University, will critique the Parecon model and make a
case for what he calls Economic Democracy, essentially
a form of market socialism. The speakers will have a
chance to rebut each other's arguments, at which point
the floor will be opened to comments and questions.
Socialism is a house with many rooms, and this event is
a rare opportunity for us to consider the strengths and
weaknesses of different programs and clarify our own
vision of a post-capitalist world.
WHEN & WHERE:
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2:00 PM at IN THESE TIMES,
2040 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. (2nd floor), Chicago, near
the CTA Blue Line's Western-Armitage stop.
WHO:
MITCHELL SZCZEPANCZYK is an activist, political theorist
and media gadfly. In addition to his work with CAPES,
Mitchell is an organizer with Chicago Media Action (CMA)
and a contributor to Chicago Indymedia and other projects.
He has previously appeared at OUL, where he and his CMA
colleagues discussed media consolidation and related
issues. He hosts a weekly public affairs radio show on WHPK.
DAVID SCHWEICKART is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola
University, where his primary areas of research are Social
and Political Philosophy, Philosophy and Economics, and
Marxism. He has published several books on these topics,
including "After Capitalism" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002)
and "Against Capitalism" (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
He is co-author (with B. Ollman, J. Lawler and H. Ticktin)
of "Market Socialism: The Debate Among Socialists" (Routledge, 1998).
FOR MORE INFO:
Call (847) 677-5474 if you have a question or would like
to lead an OUL session. Please forward this announcement
to anyone you think may be interested in attending the
program. For more information about OUL, or to join the
OUL Yahoo group, go to http://www.yahoo.com and click on
"groups," type "oulchicago" and click the search button.
Click on "oulchicago" to see recent news and announcements
or to join the group.
ABOUT THE OUL:
The Open University of the Left (OUL) is an independent,
non-sectarian, free-speech forum formed in 1987 to
organize presentations, discussion groups and film showings
about politics, current events, literature, philosophy,
history and social theory.
UPCOMING OUL PROGRAMS:
THURSDAY, FEBBRUARY 15, 7:00 PM: OUL welcomes STEVE MACEK,
media studies professor at North Central College and author
of "Urban Nightmares: The Media, the Right and the Moral
Panic over the City." Prof. Macek will discuss the mass
media's systematic demonization of the "inner city."
SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2:00 PM: JOHN BEACHAM of Chicago ANSWER
(Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) will discuss the need
to build a mass movement to end the war. The presentation
will take place as International ANSWER gears up for the
planned March 17 march on the Pentagon.
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 7:00 PM: JOAN BRUNWASSER, election
reform advocate and voting integrity editor of the
progressive Web site http://www.OpEdNews.com speaks on
"The Making of an Activist" � how ordinary citizens can
effectively bring their causes into the public arena.
She will be accompanied by journalist and commentator
ROBERT KOEHLER.
SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2:00 PM: JOHN ROSS, correspondent
for The Nation and other publications and author of
three books about the Zapatista movement, will discuss
recent political and social developments in Mexico.
(Please note that upcoming OUL events are subject to
change, and new events may be scheduled as opportunities
arise. We'll let you know about changes, cancellations,
etc. through frequent updates via our Yahoo group list.)

