Greece lived, on the 26th of september, another one day general strike, the first faced by the new government, and one of many that has marked Greece's recent history. A question arises: of what value are one day general strikes? Must one not move towards an indefinite general strike and broaden the notion of the strike to include every facet of social life?
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