Show Us the Money: Community Participation Toward Alternative Budgets
We all know the state takes money from the workers and gives most of it to the rich. Here is a model for creating alternative budgets, useful as organizing tools to create visions and movements towards different social and economic arrangements.
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Show Us the Money: Community Participation Toward Alternative Budgets
We all know the state takes money from the workers and gives most of it to the rich. Here is a model for creating alternative budgets, useful as organizing tools to create visions and movements towards different social and economic arrangements.
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Show Us the Money: Community Participation Toward Alternative Budgets

Show Us the Money: Community Participation Toward Alternative Budgets

Show Us the Money: Community Participation Toward Alternative Budgets

Show Us the Money: Community Participation Toward Alternative Budgets

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Overview

We all know the state takes money from the workers and gives most of it to the rich. Here is a model for creating alternative budgets, useful as organizing tools to create visions and movements towards different social and economic arrangements.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781894037037
Publisher: Arbeiter Ring
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Born in Sheffield, England, John Loxley came to Manitoba in 1974 to work for the NDP. He became deeply involved for many years with several Aborignal organizations. In 1977, Loxley became a Professor of Economics and the University of Manitoba and later became the head of the department. In 1991, Loxley formed Cho¡ces--A Caoalition For Social Justice--in response to the neo-conservative policy decisions being made by the Winnipeg City Council and the Government of Manitoba. Loxley received the Joe Zuken Citizen Activist Award in 200 for outstanding contribution to the social, political, and cultural life of Winnipeg.
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