For decades, we have been told that there is no alternative to the capitalist system and the society that stems from it, a society of competition, evaluation, profitability, and rejection. Now more than ever, we are living doubly dispossessed—alienated from our work, and disenfranchised from democratic decision-making processes. We are also experiencing a tragedy and an emergency: the plundering of the earth's resources. Is change possible? And if so, under what concrete economic and political conditions? How can we rediscover autonomy, cooperation, equality, solidarity, and true democracy?