Classcrits X: Mobilizing for Resistance, Solidarity and Justice
Nov. 10-11, 2017
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This blog is the public manifestation of the ClassCrits Project. The blog focuses on law and economic inequality from a critical legal perspective. Supported by the University at Buffalo School of Law, participants in the ClassCrits Project - and this blog in particular - hope to start a discussion that puts economic inequality at the center rather than at the margins of mainstream law. [Read More]
Category Archives: Solidarity Economy Alternatives
Dishonorable Inequalities
by Frank Pasquale I want to thank Martha McCluskey and the rest of the Class Crits organizers for inviting me to guest blog here. I’ve done about 100 posts on law and inequality during my five years blogging at Concurring … Continue reading
Make Wall Street Pay? Yes We Can petition!
In the spirit of taking back the power that has so movingly arisen in Egypt and Madison, Julie Matthaei and the US Economic Solidarity Network invite you to sign and circulate the petition below. YES WE CAN MAKE WALL STREET … Continue reading
Solidarity Economy Resources
Julie Matthaei (Wellesley Economics) suggested this resource on the Solidarity Economy The U.S. Solidarity Economy Network A recent headline: On 81st Birthday, Oregon Man Gives Company to Employees. That’s Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods (great oatmeal). See also: SolidarityEconomy. Net: The Politics, … Continue reading
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Alternative Community Economic Development
An interesting low-income community group doing alternative economic development work through cooperatives in Springfield, Mass. : Alliance to Develop Power.