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  • Future Histories Podcast LIVE recording with Prof. Cecilia Rikap

    Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Library Straße der Pariser Kommune 8A, Berlin, Germany

    This description is taken from the website of the Rosa-Luxemburg Foundation: “We are excited to host a LIVE episode recording of the Future Histories Podcast with Jan Groos featuring Prof. Cecilia Rikap. The live episode will discuss the intellectual monopoly of big technology companies, how these companies plan innovation and production beyond their company boundaries, […]

  • INDEP online Talk with Simon Hannah on his introductory Book on Ecosocialism and Democratic Economic Planning

    Online

    In this talk Simon Hannah will give an overview of his recently published book “Reclaiming the Future. A Beginner’s Guide to Planning the Economy”. The book aims to introduce a general audience to the ideas of and necessity for ecosocialism and democratic economic planning for combatting the unfolding climate catastrophe. We will also discuss the […]

  • Reading Group on Democratic Economic Planning Bonn – Introduction to Labour Time Calculation

    Buchladen LeSabot Breite Str. 76, Bonn, Germany

    After gaining an overview of various theories on democratic planned economies last year, this year we want to delve deeper into the topic of economic planning with labor time accounting. To this end, we will start with an intro to working time accounting at this meeting. After that, we will work more in the sense […]

  • Workshop “Degrowth, Planning, Transformation”

    Room of the DFG Research Group “Futures of Sustainability” Gorch-Fock-Wall 3, Hamburg, Germany

    Please note that this is a closed event. In the face of growing multiple crises, especially the climate crisis, it is becoming increasingly clear that the economies and societies of the Global North must not only be fundamentally restructured, but in many areas deconstructed. This implies not only overcoming capitalist structures and practices and a […]

  • Prof. Robin Hahnel on a Participatory Economy – an alternative to capitalism

    Online

    Prof. Robin Hahnel is Professor Emeritus of economics at American University and has spent much of his career developing a “Participatory Economy” (also known as “Participatory Economics” or “Parecon”) as an alternative socioeconomic model to capitalism. The model of a Participatory Economy is based around democratic planning between federations of self-managing workers and consumers’ councils. In his […]

  • Monthly open Pub Meetup of the IDA

    Kleinod Niemetzstraße 24, Berlin, Germany

    Every month the IDA (Initative demokratische Arbeitszeitrechnung – “Initative democratic labor time calculation”) is having an open pub meetup in the pub “Kleinod” in Neukoelln, Berlin. This is an informal gathering to get to know each other and discuss a bit.

  • INDEP online Talk – From Models to Modules: Rethinking Postcapitalist Political Economy – with Sophie Elias Pinsonnault and Simon Tremblay-Pepin

    Online

    Debates on democratic economic planning have hitherto revolved mainly around coherent, abstract models. These all-in-one proposals compartmentalize discussions in technical jargon and hide the political and strategic debates that lie behind them. Sophie Elias Pinsonnault and Simon Tremblay-Pepin propose to bring the field to think about democratic planning through a modular approach. Conceiving post-capitalist proposals […]

  • ICEA course at the UNED “Democratic planning. Post-capitalist models in the era of the climate crisis”

    UNED Madrid + online

    This course is taught by the ICEA (Instituto de Ciencias Econónimcas y de la Autogestión). Course Summary This course, organized by UNED (National Distance Education University, a public university in Spain specializing in online and distance education), takes a critical and multidisciplinary approach to contemporary socio-economic and ecological challenges, exploring alternative models of economic planning […]

  • INDEP online talk with Walther Zeug – Democratic Economic Planning through Cybernetics & Holistic Accounting

    Online

    Amid the escalating social-ecological crisis, which exposes the systemic shortcomings of our current economic models, we must reconsider systemic alternatives such as democratic economic planning (DEP). In our model, planning—understood as the long-term organizational anticipation of actions—operates on multiple levels: strategic central coordination, scientific societal accounting, and autonomous local coordination and production. We advocate for […]

  • Workshop “Care Work, Socialization and Planned Economies”

    Humboldt University Berlin Main Building Unter den Linden 6, Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    (The description has been translated from German): While care work often receives little attention in economic contexts, this has slowly changed as a result of feminist economic criticism. However, it is still not a self-evident part of economic debates. Nevertheless, current demands for socialization often regard care work as an important component of these demands. […]

  • Yvonne Rydin online Presentation of her new Book “Planning without Growth”

    Online

    (Description copied from the event website): Yvonne Rydin will be presenting her new book “Planning without Growth”. Yvonne Rydin is Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London.”Planning without Growth” makes a major contribution to the broader debates on growth and planning, using the built and natural environments […]

  • Attac Retrospective on conference “Paths towards Economic Democracy”

    Eine-Welt-Haus Schwanthalerstraße 80, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

    Attac Munich holds a monthly open meeting event that gives space to discuss events and hapennings of the month. This one will focus on the Attac conference “Paths towards Economic Democracy”, which was held on the 22nd of March in Munich. Guests included Alex Demirovic, Sabine Nuss, Aline Blankertz, Christoph Sorg, Emma Dowling and Michael […]