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“The most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is happening,” Rosa Luxemburg
Clashes
break out as police try to keep thousands of Blockupy activists from
shutting down the European Central Bank in Frankfurt’s financial
district.
An
ongoing two-week strike by miners, teachers and health workers exposes
the contradictions at the heart of Morales’ “Andean and Amazonian
capitalism”.
In
a grandiose display of Foucauldian irony, one of the greatest
anti-capitalist debates of our time has been reduced to an intellectual
commodity.
On
May 3-12, Florence will host a counter-summit to the EU State of the
Union with a series of public events on the crisis of capitalism and
democracy.
In
the face of massive popular outrage, Cypriot MPs spectacularly vote
against a bank deposit tax imposed by the Troika, leaving the eurozone
reeling.
French
resistance hero, co-drafter of Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
and author of pamphlet that helped inspire a global youth uprising,
dies.
Fighting
for a world without unemployment or bosses, the Vio.Me. factory in
crisis-ridden Greece starts production under democratic workers’
control.
Greek
police may vainly try to photoshop away the torture of four alleged
bank robbers, but they cannot gloss over the radicalization of Greek
youth.
Following
the largest mobilization since its uprising of January 1, 1994, the
Zapatista Army of National Liberation releases the following communiqué.
The
Zapatistas are back! From the dark of night, the command of the
Zapatista Army of National Liberation has just released the following
communiqué.
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