Political Economy of the 99%: Today and Tomorrow

Open Meeting to plan 4-day Summer Conference of the Union for Radical
Political Economics (URPE)

Tuesday March 6, 6:00 PM • 60 Wall Street

The Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE) will be holding a
summer conference from August 10 – 13 with the theme “Political
Economy of the 99%: Today and Tomorrow.” The three and a half day
conference will take place at a summer camp about an hour and a half
north of New York City.

The goal of this year’s conference is to bring together radical
political economists and Occupy activists from around the country
(some people are both.) The conference will explore the power of the
1%, what it is based on, and how this power is exercised,
economically, politically and militarily, both within the United
States and internationally.  At the same time, it will explore the
challenges that the Occupy movement is raising to this power and the
new ways in which it is addressing this through its practice.
Together, we will explore different ideas as to how we can act today
to address the issues we face, as well as how we envisage a just
society, free of exploitation and oppression.

The goal of the March 6 open meeting is to invite URPE members and
Occupy activitsts to participate in planning for the conference. The
general theme is how our political economic system works, and how we
can change it. But the conference must be structured so as to allow
Occupy activists and radical political economists to discuss more
specific topics ranging from corporate political power to the
(related) attacks on the working class and cutbacks in government
programs and the structure of the financial system. We need to look
forward, by talking about how best to organize opposition to the power
of capital and address racial, national and gender divisions within
our movement. And as we do so, we need to look at alternative ways of
organizing production and decision-making that would characterize a
future society free of exploitation and oppression.

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Founded in 1968, URPE presents a continuing critique of the capitalist
system and all forms of exploitation and oppression, while helping to
construct a progressive social policy and create socialist
alternatives. It has no affiliation with any political organizations
and receives no foundation funds, relying instead on membership dues
and receipts from the publication of its journal, The Review of
Radical Political Economics.  While sharing a critical perspective on
the capitalist system, its members hold a wide variety of political
views on and interpretations of this system.
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