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R EAL U TOPIAS Erik Olin Wright University of Wisconsin – Madison Denison College April 2014

T HE P ROBLEM We live in a world in which capitalism generates enormous harms and yet to most people it seems like the only way of organizing a complex economic system. Introduction

C LASH OF S LOGANS “There is No Alternative” Margaret Thatcher, early 1980s “Another World is Possible” World Social Forum, early 2000s Introduction

C LASH OF S LOGANS “There is No Alternative” Margaret Thatcher, early 1980s “Another World is Possible” World Social Forum, early 2000s Introduction

C LASH OF S LOGANS “There is No Alternative” Margaret Thatcher, early 1980s “Another World is Possible” World Social Forum, early 2000s Introduction

Alternatives as “Real Utopias” Utopia : Alternatives to dominant institutions that embody our deepest aspirations for a just and humane world. Real :Alternatives that can be built in the world as it is that also prefigure the world as it could be. Introduction

Four tasks of an Emancipatory Social Science 1.Moral Foundations 2.Diagnosis & Critique 3. Alternatives 4. Transformation Introduction

Principles Equality: In a just society all persons would have broadly equal access to the material and social means necessary to live a flourishing life. Democracy: In a fully democratic society, all people would have broadly equal access to the necessary means to participate meaningfully in decisions about things which affect their lives. Community/Solidarity: Community/solidarity expresses the principle that people ought to cooperate with each other not simply because what they personally get out of it, but also out of a real commitment to the wellbeing of others. Sustainability: Future generations should have access to the social and material means to live flourishing lives at least at the same level as the present generation. Task 1. Moral Foundations

Principles Equality: In a just society all persons would have broadly equal access to the material and social means necessary to live a flourishing life. Democracy: In a fully democratic society, all people would have broadly equal access to the necessary means to participate meaningfully in decisions about things which affect their lives. Community/Solidarity: Community/solidarity expresses the principle that people ought to cooperate with each other not simply because what they personally get out of it, but also out of a real commitment to the wellbeing of others. Sustainability: Future generations should have access to the social and material means to live flourishing lives at least at the same level as the present generation. Task 1. Moral Foundations

Principles Equality: In a just society all persons would have broadly equal access to the material and social means necessary to live a flourishing life. Democracy: In a fully democratic society, all people would have broadly equal access to the necessary means to participate meaningfully in decisions about things which affect their lives. Community/Solidarity: Community/solidarity expresses the principle that people ought to cooperate with each other not simply because what they personally get out of it, but also out of a real commitment to the wellbeing of others. Sustainability: Future generations should have access to the social and material means to live flourishing lives at least at the same level as the present generation. Task 1. Moral Foundations

Principles Equality: In a just society all persons would have broadly equal access to the material and social means necessary to live a flourishing life. Democracy: In a fully democratic society, all people would have broadly equal access to the necessary means to participate meaningfully in decisions about things which affect their lives. Community/Solidarity: Community/solidarity expresses the principle that people ought to cooperate with each other not simply because what they personally get out of it, but also out of a real commitment to the wellbeing of others. Sustainability: Future generations should have access to the social and material means to live flourishing lives at least at the same level as the present generation. Task 1. Moral Foundations

Principles Equality: In a just society all persons would have broadly equal access to the material and social means necessary to live a flourishing life. Democracy: In a fully democratic society, all people would have broadly equal access to the necessary means to participate meaningfully in decisions about things which affect their lives. Community/Solidarity: Community/solidarity expresses the principle that people ought to cooperate with each other not simply because what they personally get out of it, but also out of a real commitment to the wellbeing of others. Sustainability: Future generations should have access to the social and material means to live flourishing lives at least at the same level as the present generation. Task 1. Moral Foundations

Diagnosis & Critique of Capitalism Equality: Capitalism perpetuates eliminable forms of human suffering and deficits in human flourishing. It inherently generates levels of inequality in income and wealth that systematically violate social justice. Democracy: Capitalism generates severe deficits in realizing democratic values by excluding crucial decisions from public deliberation, by allowing private wealth to affect access to political power, and by allowing workplace dictatorships. Community/Solidarity: Competition and commodification within capitalism undermine community/solidarity. Sustainability: Capitalism inherently threatens the quality of the environment for future generations because of imperatives for consumerism and endless growth. Task 2. Diagnosis & Critique

Diagnosis & Critique of Capitalism Equality: Capitalism perpetuates eliminable forms of human suffering and deficits in human flourishing. It inherently generates levels of inequality in income and wealth that systematically violate social justice. Democracy: Capitalism generates severe deficits in realizing democratic values by excluding crucial decisions from public deliberation, by allowing private wealth to affect access to political power, and by allowing workplace dictatorships. Community/Solidarity: Competition and commodification within capitalism undermine community/solidarity. Sustainability: Capitalism inherently threatens the quality of the environment for future generations because of imperatives for consumerism and endless growth. Task 2. Diagnosis & Critique

Diagnosis & Critique of Capitalism Equality: Capitalism perpetuates eliminable forms of human suffering and deficits in human flourishing. It inherently generates levels of inequality in income and wealth that systematically violate social justice. Democracy: Capitalism generates severe deficits in realizing democratic values by excluding crucial decisions from public deliberation, by allowing private wealth to affect access to political power, and by allowing workplace dictatorships. Community/Solidarity: Competition and commodification within capitalism undermine community/solidarity. Sustainability: Capitalism inherently threatens the quality of the environment for future generations because of imperatives for consumerism and endless growth. Task 2. Diagnosis & Critique

Diagnosis & Critique of Capitalism Equality: Capitalism perpetuates eliminable forms of human suffering and deficits in human flourishing. It inherently generates levels of inequality in income and wealth that systematically violate social justice. Democracy: Capitalism generates severe deficits in realizing democratic values by excluding crucial decisions from public deliberation, by allowing private wealth to affect access to political power, and by allowing workplace dictatorships. Community/Solidarity: Competition and commodification within capitalism undermine community/solidarity. Sustainability: Capitalism inherently threatens the quality of the environment for future generations because of imperatives for consumerism and endless growth. Task 2. Diagnosis & Critique

Diagnosis & Critique of Capitalism Equality: Capitalism perpetuates eliminable forms of human suffering and deficits in human flourishing. It inherently generates levels of inequality in income and wealth that systematically violate social justice. Democracy: Capitalism generates severe deficits in realizing democratic values by excluding crucial decisions from public deliberation, by allowing private wealth to affect access to political power, and by allowing workplace dictatorships. Community/Solidarity: Competition and commodification within capitalism undermine community/solidarity. Sustainability: Capitalism inherently threatens the quality of the environment for future generations because of imperatives for consumerism and endless growth. Task 2. Diagnosis & Critique

Examples of Real Utopias Task 3. Alternatives

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

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Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Some Kickstarter crowd sourcing projects in Madison, Wi

Kickstarter projects in Granville, Ohio

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Task 3. Alternatives

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Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

No-Fare Public Transportation in Hasselt, Netherlands introduced July, 1997

Staten Island Ferry: free public transport

Cities with free public transportation

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

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Production Worker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperativesWorker cooperatives, solidarity cooperatives, union cooperatives Peer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source softwarePeer-to-peer collaborative production: Wikipedia, open-source software Urban agriculture with community land trustsUrban agriculture with community land trustsFinance Solidarity financeSolidarity finance Crowd-sourced financing of projectsCrowd-sourced financing of projects Alternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksAlternative currencies: local currencies, labor time banksDistribution Open-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-leftOpen-access intellectual property: creative commons, copy-left Internet-based gift-economy in musicInternet-based gift-economy in music Free Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transportFree Publicly provided goods/services: libraries, free public transport Unconditional basic incomeUnconditional basic incomeDemocracy Participatory budgetingParticipatory budgeting The Quebec social economy councilThe Quebec social economy council Policy juries and “randomocracy”Policy juries and “randomocracy” Community and the Environment Ecovillages, Transition towns, intentional communitiesEcovillages, Transition towns, intentional communities

Task 3. Alternatives What do all of these examples have in common? They all contribute to a more democratic and egalitarian distribution of power over the allocation, accessibility and use of resources than in capitalism.

What do all of these examples have in common? They all embody, in varying degrees, the values of equality, democracy, community and sustainability to a greater extent than does capitalism. Task 3. Alternatives

T WO CLASSIC VISIONS OF CHALLENGING CAPITALISM 1.T AMING CAPITALISM 2.S MASHING CAPITALISM 3.T RANSCENDING CAPITALISM Task 4. Transformation

T WO CLASSIC VISIONS OF CHALLENGING CAPITALISM 1. T AMING CAPITALISM 2.S MASHING CAPITALISM 3.T RANSCENDING CAPITALISM Task 4. Transformation

T WO CLASSIC VISIONS OF CHALLENGING CAPITALISM 1. T AMING CAPITALISM 2. S MASHING CAPITALISM 3.T RANSCENDING CAPITALISM Task 4. Transformation

A ND A THIRD …. A ND A T HIRD ….. 1.T AMING CAPITALISM 2.S MASHING CAPITALISM 3.E RODING CAPITALISM Task 4. Transformation

C ONTRASTING Images of Social Systems 1.Organic system: society is like an organism 2.Ecosystem: society is like a pond Task 4. Transformation

One final question Could the expansion and deepening of these (and other) real utopia examples ever cumulatively erode the dominance of capitalism? Are they doomed to remain on the fringes, in small niches, leaving capitalist power hegemonic? Task 4. Transformation

One final question Could the expansion and deepening of these (and other) real utopia examples ever cumulatively erode the dominance of capitalism? Are they doomed to remain on the fringes, in small niches, leaving capitalist power hegemonic? Task 4. Transformation

CONCLUSIONS 1.Real utopias are both a goal and a strategy 2.Democratization is at the core of transcending capitalism. 3.Institutional pluralism and heterogeneity: the idea of a “democratic economy” is realized in many different institutional forms. 4.Strategic indeterminacy: there is no one way 5.Opacity of the future limits of possibility: We cannot know in advance how far we can go in building alternatives within capitalism that push us beyond.

RadFest 2014 A gathering in the woods of Activists & Academics Upham Woods [near Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin] May 23-25, 2014 The RadFest Motto If there is a conversation you will regret not having, give it a name and we will schedule it.