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Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Λαϊκοί Αγώνες / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Friday October 02, 2015 19:57 by Silence_Infinis / Κενό Δίκτυο   image 1 image
Για την ώρα, πάντως, βρισκόμαστε στο χείλος της τρύπας· εκτείνοντας το βλέμμα φαίνεται μια παγκόσμια οικονομία σε κατάσταση νευρικής κρίσης ενώ η εξαθλίωση, η βαρβαρότητα και το κοινωνικό χάος ως αποτελέσματα αλλά και τεχνικές διαχείρισης των παγκόσμιων ροών του κεφαλαίου διευρύνονται. Επικεντρώνοντας στον ελλαδικό χώρο διακρίνεται ο ορίζοντας μιας μακράς λιτότητας και κάμποσα ατομικά και συλλογικά αδιέξοδα. Η εκτίμηση μου είναι ότι, έξω από μια σταθεροποίηση και ανάκαμψη της οικονομίας, ο εσωτερικός ανταγωνισμός θα συμπυκνωθεί σταδιακά στο δίπολο “μέσα/έξω από την Ε.Ε.”, άρα και στο δίπολο Ευρώ/Δραχμή. read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / migration / racism / news report Friday October 02, 2015 19:46 by Dimitri (republishing)   image 1 image
This squat serves as a temporary housing space hosting refugees and migrants regardless of race, origin, religion, gender and sexuality.
As it is a self-organized housing space, its right operation is based on the participation of its guests: in other words ‘you’. Everyone of you depending on your abilities, could and should participate in the management and maintenance of this space. read full story / add a comment
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iberia / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Friday October 02, 2015 17:28 by Thabang Sefalala* and Lucien van der Walt   image 2 images
The ideas of anarchism have often been misunderstood, or sidelined. A proliferation of studies, such as Knowles’ Political Economy from Below, Peirats’ Anarchists in the Spanish Revolution, and others, have aimed to address this problem – and also to show that anarchism can never be limited to an ideology merely to keep professors and students busy in debating societies. Anarchists have been labeled “utopians” or regarded as catalysts of chaos and violence, as at the protests in Seattle, 1999, against the World Trade Organization. However, anarchism has a constructive core and an important history as a mass movement – including in its syndicalist (trade union) form. It rejects the authoritarianism and totalitarianism often associated with Marxist regimes, and seeks to present a living alternative to classical Marxism, social democracy and the current neo-liberal hegemonic order. It rejects both the versions of Marxism that have justified massive repression, and the more cautious versions, like that of Desai in his book Marx’s Revenge, which claim that a prolonged capitalist stage – with all its horrors – remains essential before socialism can be attempted. It rejects the ideas that exploitation and oppression are “historical necessities” for historical progress. read full story / add a comment
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international / environment / opinion / analysis Friday October 02, 2015 17:18 by Bongani Maponyane   image 1 image
The planet is warming. This is not new to the earth’s history, which is billions of years old. But why the controversy regarding this fact? Does it lie in the association between climate change and the man-made contributing factors to this change? Is it because of the reality of the impact of the industrial age; the very foundations on which modern capitalism and empire has been built? Many within these industries spend billions on promoting the idea that climate change is a naturally-occurring phenomenon. But scientists around the world show convincingly that man-made fossil-fuel economies (economies built on the use of oil and coal, which release massive amounts of pollution and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, creating the greenhouse effect and global warming) have contributed, over a short period of time, to rapidly accelerating the usual naturally-occurring effect. The impact has been, amongst other things, rising sea levels, increased drought and destructive weather patterns. However, this knowledge has been met by a strong response from capitalists – and the politicians they fund – to throw doubt on the role and culpability of the industries that are causing the most damage (and have made them very rich and powerful.) They continue to fund “alternative” research and media propaganda to do so.
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