“Revolt and Crisis in Greece” now available online

The book is available here.

Excerpt from revoltcrisis.org

How does a revolt come about and what does it leave behind? What impact does it have on those who participate in it and those who simply watch it? Is 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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A Short History of Neoliberalism (And How We Can Fix It)

Where did neoliberalism come from? In the following paragraphs I offer a simple sketch of the historical trajectory that got us to where we are today.  I demonstrate that neoliberal policy is directly responsible for declining economic growth and rapidly …

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Surplus: Terrorized into Being Consumers (2003) Full

Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers is an award winning Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg.
It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time …

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Catastroika: privatization goes public

The creators of Debtocracy, a documentary with two million views  broadcasted from Japan to Latin America, analyze the shifting of state  assets to private hands.
They travel round the world gathering data on  privatization in developed countries and search for …

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New text by TPTG: "Burdened With Debt Reloaded: The Politics of Devaluation"

In Greece, the initial austerity measures developed into a full blown shock policy of devaluation of capital, which has deepened the recession and increased public debt. A main ingredient of the politics of devaluation of capital is the depreciation of …

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