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Post-Autistic Economics Network
www.paecon.net
The top website on this important new revisionist school of economics. Contains many downloadable papers and offers free subscription to the leading post-autistic economics journal. Mainly English, but includes some other languages.
The Participatory Economics Project
www.parecon.org
The site contains a lot of details of ParEcon, an economic system which refutes the selfish, conflict-driven assumptions of contemporary capitalism. The underlying values are equity, solidarity, diversity, and participatory self management.
The Transitioner
www.thetransitioner.org
Wiki-based site with a lot of material on collective intelligence and the economy. Aims to help the open source
New Economics Foundation
www.neweconomics.org
Home of a radical think tank that challenges the standard profit-centred economic model.
Alberta Social Credit Party
www.socialcredit.com/index.htm
The Social Credit Party governed the Canadian state of Alberta from 1935 to 1971. It was inspired by the innovative approach to economics taken by C. H. Douglas. The site has a history of social credit and other resources on alternative economics.
Mouvement Anti-Utilitariste dans les Sciences Sociales
www.revuedumauss.com
Site run by the MAUSS group of French Intellectuals, who reject the classical assumption of selfishness and are fundamentally rethinking economic theory along altruistic lines. Contains a wealth of alternative philosphical thought about gift economies.

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