We Are Not Indignant, We Are Pissed Off To Our Balls

It took a while for the Quebec student revolt to reach the Anglophone press. The same appears to be true of the Spanish miners’ strike, which is only now appearing in the UK newspapers after more than two weeks of …

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Save us from the saviours – Slavoj Žižek on Europe and the Greeks

Imagine a scene from a dystopian movie that depicts our society in the near future. Uniformed guards patrol half-empty downtown streets at night, on the prowl for immigrants, criminals and vagrants. Those they find are brutalised. What seems like a …

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Greece: here come the vulture funds

Greece: here come the vulture funds

19 Mayby  Nick Dearden

Financial ’investors’ have already made a killing on Greek debt, but this activity isn’t inevitable – such vultures can be challenged

 

Not everyone is unhappy about the desperate

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Who's who in Greek politics: the radicalization of the right – by Radiobubble.gr

In the past few days, there have been so many changes, transfers, counter-transfers and mergers on the Greek political scene that it has all become a little confusing, even for experienced observers of Greek politics. While this phenomenon can be …

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9 Theses on the Golden Dawn and the Postmodern Totalitarian Capitalism Galloping Ahead – by Occupied London

 1. First of all, the struggle against the (totalitarian) nationalism-racism is a struggle against the (authoritarian) liberalization of the Nation, the State, the Market and the System of Justice and — by extension — against (totalitarian) capitalism.

 2. The Golden

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No Interest But The Interest Of Breathing – by Clinical Wasteman

This is not in any normal sense a review of David Graeber’s book, which is erudite yet non-specialist, often brilliant and always fiercely devoted to the overthrow of present social relations. The scope of Graeber’s historical, anthropological and theoretical reference

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French and Greek voters seek a way out of austerity – Adam Ford

The financial markets went into a petulant sulk today (may 15th. red.), in response to the election results in France – where incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy was defeated by his ‘centre-left’ challenger – and in Greece, where two thirds of the …

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Crisis Mirror speech for the Anti-Fascist 1st of May, Copenhagen

Comrades!

We come here today representing the group, Crisis Mirror. We come from everywhere between Athens, Lisbon, Madrid, Paris and Copenhagen. We experience and observe all the shit that is going on right now and has been going on for …

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Scenarios for Recovery:How to Write Down the Debts and Restructure the Financial System

 The Choice Before Us: Suffer debt deflation, or write down the debts

The world faces a choice between trying to recover the Bubble Economy’s debt-leveraged gains, or realizing that the financial sector has careened along an unsustainable path since …

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