The answer to Charlottesville, to ever-intensifying racism, to the accelerating climate crisis, and to Donald Trump himself is first, to resist, and then to get serious about changing the system that has created them, from the bottom up and in a radically decentralized way
Gar Alperovitz
Interview on crisis, community ownership and the next system
Bringing together of different forms of democratic ownership, from neighborhood to community to region and beyond. At its core is a vision of community, one made real by the forms of economic life it nourishes
Government can save the climate from burning the same way it saved the economy from depression: Buy out the companies behind the crisis
As in the prehistory of all great eras of change, activists in that moment consciously worked to lay down the institutional foundations as well as the politics of a transformative new direction
Interview on the decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The top American military leaders who fought World War II, much to the surprise of many who are not aware of the record, were quite clear that the atomic bomb was unnecessary, that Japan was on the verge of surrender
The real option on the table involves building what amounts to a new kind of economy—a “next system,” if you like—that is constructed, institutionally, from the ground up
Roughly 400,000 people die from climate change every year. Even small acts can shrink that number
An Interview With Evolutionary Reconstructionist Gar Alperovitz