Antonio Negri: A Revolt That Never Ends

Antonio Negri: A Revolt that Never Ends is a documentary that profiles the controversial life and times of Toni Negri, an important moral and political philosopher, militant, prisoner, refugee, and so-called “enemy of the state.” It traces his roots in …

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Ο Σταθμός (The Station) Mini Documentary [HD mirror]

STATION: A short documentary about the lives of African immigrants living by the abandoned  rails of a train station. The Greek urban environment plays the host of their tragic living conditions; We learn their story -as it told by them …

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The Orwellian language behind the euro crisis -roar magazine

In Europe’s debt crisis, language is not what it seems. Welcome to a world where crisis is stability, austerity is recovery, and poverty is power.

http://roarmag.org/2012/07/the-orwellian-language-behind-the-eurozone-debt-crisis/…

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Ordet Fanger (Words Matter, Eng sub), Muslims and Islam

A Danish documentary by Helle Hansen (2012)
This short documentary tries to illustrate how Danes and especially Danish politicians have changed rhetoric when talking about Muslims, immigrants and Islam the last 25 years.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtjXBIxXfn4…

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Smashing the Spinning Plates, by Slavoj Zizek

Features » June 29, 2012

Smashing the Spinning Plates

How long can the Eurocrats in Brussels keep the dinnerware in motion?

BY Slavoj Žižek

The outcome of the June 17 Greek election—a narrow victory for the conservative New Democracy over

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The revolution of living knowledge, by Gigi Roggero

http://viewpointmag.com/2012/07/09/the-revolution-of-living-knowledge/

by Gigi Roggero

We’re living in a revolutionary situation. We could reformulate the classical definition in the following terms: the ruling elites of global capitalcannot live as in the past; the workers, the precarious, the students, the poor,

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One year after the riots of June 15, 28 & 29 2011 – Split normality

Τhe legacy of December, June and Syntagma square is still hard to assess. Future social struggles, however, are surely bound to approach it again, in order to understand and, finally, transcend it.

Source: antidocs.com

http://vimeo.com/44812539…

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A Week in Racist Hell: a wave of violence marks the start of the new parliament in Greece – Anti UK

Greece is in the throes of a rising tide of racist pogroms. To get a taste of the violence, let us take a snapshot of what has been happening in the Greek streets in the seven days since the elections …

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Asturias miners' strike: Letter from a miner

A translation of a letter from a retired miner from Asturias, where miners have been on indefinite strike for weeks, explaining the dispute and giving its background.

I’ve worked for twenty five years in the mines. I first went down …

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