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mashrek / arabia / irak / lotte sul territorio / stampa non anarchica Friday October 24, 2014 22:55 by Rojava   image 1 image
Il Contratto Sociale dei Cantoni della Rojava nel Kurdistan occidentale (Siria). [English] read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / anarchist movement / other libertarian press Friday October 24, 2014 11:27 by Jeremy Louzao
In this piece, I propose a different way that we might approach radical, revolutionary, transformative politics. I propose experimentation with new and unique political spaces—both conceptual and physical—which hold closely to a belief that another world is possible; which use that hope to build for the long-haul and on a large scale; and yet which, at the same time, hold us, nurture us, and ignite us as real people as we struggle daily, yearly, multi-generationally to get where we need to go. I propose that these spaces must go beyond the traditional organizational styles and formats that we've become used to—be they campaign organizations and coalitions, non-profits, collectives, spontaneous mobilizations, cadre groups, or revolutionary parties. Instead, I propose rethinking many of the assumed conventions and truisms of Left movements, and reaching out even more widely into society and history—even into enemy territory—for lessons and inspiration. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / interview Friday October 24, 2014 11:15 by alasbarricadas   image 1 image
The experiences of many of us have proved or at least shown that it is very, very hard for a libertarian/anarchist idea and direction to grow and develop inside a hierarchal organization. Not only this, it is impossible for such ideas and directions to remain or stay and continue in an ideological nationalist organization. We can always separate or distinguish between the social movement and the leftist political movement whatever form they have because the leftists and politicians are always authoritarian and corrupt. We can see in reality the leftists are always trying to tame and control struggles and the movement of the mass people and use them to achieve their own political aims, making political capital out of it. [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
De un lado tenemos una coalición de centro-derecha, encabezada por el PT y coaligada con los oligarcas de siempre.
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / economía / opinión / análisis Friday October 24, 2014 11:08 by BrunoL   image 1 image
La segunda vuelta de las elecciones brasileras tiene relación directa con: la proyección del país, la alianza estratégica del bloque político del Mercado Común del Sur (MERCOSUR) y el alineamiento del Brasil dentro de la globalización corporativa: La política exterior de Lula extendida por Dilma (con algunas correcciones en su pragmatismo) es estructuralmente distinta de la del período de Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Se cambiaron el eje y el enfoque. A escala mundial nuestro país refuerza las relaciones Sur-Sur, priorizando específicamente las inversiones en infraestructura y cadenas productivas de América Latina y África. Brasil es hoy un motor del capitalismo mundial. Quien gane en las urnas comandará la 7ª economía mundal. read full story / add a comment

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