Peter Bohmer

Faculty Emeritus at The Evergreen State College

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Evergreen Library

Political Economy Resources-Tony Zaragoza (many worthwhile links)

Olympia

Olympia Movement for Justice and Peace (OMJP)

Economics

Center for Economics and Policy Research

Dollars and Sense

Economics Policy Institute

Left Business Observer

United for a Fair Economy

Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE)

 

Activist: Third World, U.S., Global Justice, Anti-War

    • United for Peace and Justice, U.S. Anti-War
    • Fifty Years Is Enough Organization
    • Global Exchange
    • U.S. Labor Against the War
    • David Lynn’s Web-site on Darfur, Iraq, photos and analysis–South Africa, El Salvador

Other Left Information and Analysis, Political Economy

  • Common Dreams News Center
  • Monthly Review Zine
  • Colorlines Magazine of the Applied Research Center
  • Counter Punch Alternative News
  • AlterNet (Alternative News)
  • ZNET of Z Magazine
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
  • The Nation
  • Venezuela Analysis

Alternative Radio

    • Democracy Now (Amy Goodman)
    • Alternative Radio (David Barasmian)

Other

    • New York Times
    • Inter Press Service (News from the Global South)
    • Census Bureau Search

Peter Bohmer

I teach political economy at the Evergreen State College and have been active in diverse social movements since the late 1960’s. I continue to believe in and work for an economic system based on human dignity for all, where poverty and exploitation are abolished, and where work is meaningful and fulfilling. I believe another system is possible that is sustainable and where cooperation, self-management and solidarity are fostered; where sexism and racism are overcome– a participatory socialist alternative to capitalism.

In fall, 2015 I taught,”Caliban and the Witch” with Elizabeth Williamson and Miranda Mellis. In spring 2016, I taught, Political Economy and Social Movements: Race, Class and Gender with Carlos Marentes.

In 2017-2018, I am teaching with Savvina Chowdhury and Maria Isabel-Morales, a full year program, Alternatives and Resistance to  Global Capitalism: Mexico, U.S. and Beyond. We will spend spring quarter, 2018 in Oaxaca, and Chiapas, Mexico.

 

In winter, 2021, I am teaching, Alternatives to Capitalism with Savvina Chowdhury.

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