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Tuesday May 17, 2005 05:32 by NEFAC - NEFAC nefacquebec at yahoo dot ca
UNE COÉDITION AL-NEFAC: Semer de l’utopie pour récolter du réel Qu’est-ce que l’autogestion ? Que nous apprennent les expériences passées et présentes ? À quelles conditions peuvent-elles contribuer à la transformation sociale ? Alternative libertaire et la Fédération des communistes libertaires du Nord-Est (Nefac, États-Unis et Canada) viennent de coéditer un livre qui, sans prétendre être exhaustif, donne un aperçu des réalisations, des limites et des possibilités offertes par l’autogestion, que ce soit dans une période révolutionnaire (Russie 1917, Espagne 1936) ou dans la réalité des luttes ouvrières actuelles (Lip 1973, Chiapas 1994, Argentine 2001, Québec 2003...). |
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