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We Are All Greeks
To struggle through the state is to become involved in the active process of defeating yourself. John Holloway, Change the World Without Taking Power Elections in greece are scheduled for the 17th of June and what seems to lie … Continue reading
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Tagged Carlos Taibo, greece, John Holloway, Slavoj Žižek
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15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 94
One day after the Rajoy governement of spain approved a 20 thousand, million Euro bailout of the Bankia, police in Madrid intervened to close the Okupied Social Centre, La Salamanquesa. The Centre was the result of an occupation of a … Continue reading
Quebec: Generalizing the Struggle – From Student Strike to Social Strike
"…but at the same time we want to challenge the economic imperative that informs the policies of our governments. If it is to do this, the student movement cannot remain alone, and must be joined by all of the forces … Continue reading
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Education for Revolution
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Tagged 15M, Education, Quebec Student Movement, spain, Spanish Revolution
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Government by Police
Government by Police
15M: A Philosophical Concerto in Three Unfinished Movements
An exercise in philosophical reflection on 15M in spain …
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Tagged 15M, Alain Badiou, Cornelius Castoriadis, Edgar Morin, Giorgio Agamben, May 68, Michael Hardt, revolution, Slavoj Žižek, spain, Spanish Revolution, Toni Negri
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Participatory Economics (Parecon) – An interview with Michael Albert
There is an alternative: participatory economics Roarmag, April 21, 2012 In this interview, Michael Albert — co-founder of Znet — reflects on the vision of participatory economics, and how it could take us beyond capitalism. This interview is part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Economies, Michael Albert
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15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 2
Kaosenlared.net (5/30/2011): Los anarquistas y el 15M: reflexiones y propuestas Algunas reflexiones sobre si tiene sentido la participación de los anarquistas en el 15M y cuales podrían ser sus objetivos. — Algunxs Anarquistas Madrileñxs
The Joys of Opium, or Notes on the “Spanish Revolution”
“To resolve insoluble problems without the aid of the state, that is the destiny of an event. And it is that which makes a people, suddenly, and for an indefinite time, exist, there where it decides to assemble.” (Alain Badiou, … Continue reading
15M: Okupations and Situations
One road is open, more open than ever, to help bring about revolution and the collapse of the present system: to begin on a small scale, and voluntarily, immediately, on all sides, you are called, you and your … Continue reading →