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iberia / history of anarchism / review Monday March 30, 2015 22:54 by Michael Schmidt   text 1 comment (last - wednesday april 01, 2015 23:16)   image 1 image
Overshadowed in most histories by the Spanish anarchist movement next door, the Portuguese movement may have been numerically smaller but was relatively, by head of population, a *larger* movement, with the anarchosyndicalist CGT achieving an almost totally hegemonic position in the working class. [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
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france / belgium / luxemburg / history of anarchism / review Monday March 30, 2015 22:49 by Michael Schmidt   text 2 comments (last - thursday april 09, 2015 00:37)   image 1 image
To an English-speaking outsider, the French anarchist movement - as distinct from the Francophone anarchist movement in North Africa, Vietnam, etc - is often viewed as the "mother" movement because of the massive CGT union federation which, under anarchist sway, amalgamated with the local Bourses du Travail in 1895, establishing an "apolitical" model of mass anarchosyndicalism that was replicated in Fracophile countries such as Poland and most of Europe and lands as far away as Brazil, Egypt and Senegal. read full story / add a comment
brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / the left / non-anarchist press Monday March 30, 2015 19:31 by Alfredo Saad-Filho
Hundreds of thousands of chiefly white middle class protesters took to the streets in Brazil on 15 March in an organized upsurge of hatred against the federal administration led by President Dilma Rousseff of the Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores, PT). These protests are far more cohesive and better organized than the previous wave of anti-government demonstrations, in 2013; their demands are unambiguously reactionary, and they include primarily the country's elite. read full story / add a comment
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venezuela / colombia / community struggles / opinión / análisis Monday March 30, 2015 02:44 by Aporte al Colectivo SubVersión   image 1 image
Hace unos días Transmilenio informó que se utilizarán unas puertas nuevas ‘Anti colados’, que empezarán a funcionar en abril de 2015. Dichas puertas tienen un marco color naranja que al parecer se activan con un sensor que percibe al bus cuando llega a la estación, y en caso de que falle, un operario tendría un control remoto para activar la puerta. read full story / add a comment

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