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international / la gauche / opinion / analyse Friday October 28, 2011 09:41 by Aidan Rowe   image 1 image
Comment réagir face au mouvement « Occupons X » qui a explosé dans les rues de nombreuses villes à travers le monde, transformant des espaces publics en campements d'opposition? Certaines choses sont évidentes : premièrement, le fait que des milliers de personnes à travers le monde aient envahi des lieux publics pour exprimer leur colère contre le système financier est indéniablement une bonne chose. Ayant campé près de la Banque centrale, sur la rue Dame, samedi, je peux également témoigner du fait que ces manifestations dégagent un optimisme et une espérance qui font si souvent défaut aux parades cérémonielles du milieu militant « fâché ». Mais il y a également, à mon avis, de sérieux problèmes politiques qui empêchent ce mouvement de dépasser son état de « camping radical » et de devenir un véritable mouvement de résistance de la base contre les mesures d'austérité. [English] read full story / add a comment
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international / the left / opinion / analysis Wednesday October 12, 2011 22:41 by Aidan Rowe   image 1 image
What are we to make of the global 'Occupy X' movement which has exploded onto the streets of cities across the world, turning public spaces into campsites of opposition? Certain things are obvious: Firstly, the fact that there are thousands of people across the world taking over public spaces to express their anger at the financial system is undeniably a good thing. Having camped out outside the Central Bank on Dame Street on Saturday night, I can also say that these protests exude a positivity and hopefulness that is so often lacking from the ritualistic parades of anger that make up most protest marches. But there are also, in my view, serious political problems that prevent the movement from moving beyond a 'radical sleepover' and becoming a genuine anti-austerity grassroots resistance movement. [Français] read full story / add a comment
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