Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance Or Revolution? | University of Glasgow

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance Or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: View Online Reform, Resistance or Revolution? 1. Wilson J, Swyngedouw E, eds. The Post-Political and Its Discontents: Spaces of Depoliticization, Spectres of Radical Politics. Edinburgh University Press; 2014. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/978074868297 3.001.0001 2. Mouffe C. Five Minutes with Chantal Mouffe: ‘Most countries in Europe are in a post-political situation’. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2013/09/16/five-minutes-with-chantal-mouffe-most-count ries-in-europe-are-in-a-post-political-situation/ 3. Glaser E. Bring back ideology: Fukuyama’s ‘end of history’ 25 years on. Published 21AD. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/mar/21/bring-back-ideology-fukuyama-end-histor y-25-years-on 4. Suliman S. Protest. Global Discourse. 2014;4(2-3):109-119. doi:10.1080/23269995.2014.933063 5. Chantal Mouffe: How to Interpret the Recent Protest Movements? An Agonistic Approach. Published online 16AD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sWK2KRhBjo 1/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 6. Agathangelou AM, Soguk N. Rocking the Kasbah: Insurrectional Politics, the "Arab Streets”, and Global Revolution in the 21st Century. Globalizations. 2011;8(5):551-558. doi:10.1080/14747731.2011.622101 7. Gills BK, Gray K. People Power in the Era of Global Crisis: rebellion, resistance, and liberation. Third World Quarterly. 2012;33(2):205-224. doi:10.1080/01436597.2012.664897 8. Dean J. Politics without Politics. Parallax. 2009;15(3):20-36. doi:10.1080/13534640902982579 9. Konak N, Dönmez RÖ. Waves of Social Movement Mobilizations in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges to the Neo-Liberal World Order and Democracy. Lexington Books; 2015. 10. Glasius M, Pleyers G. The Global Moment of 2011: Democracy, Social Justice and Dignity. Development and Change. 2013;44(3):547-567. doi:10.1111/dech.12034 11. Wilson J, Swyngedouw E, eds. The Post-Political and Its Discontents: Spaces of Depoliticization, Spectres of Radical Politics. Edinburgh University Press; 2014. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/978074868297 3.001.0001 12. 2/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow Tsouvalis J, Waterton C. Public participation as a process of de-politicization | Connected Communities. https://connected-communities.org/index.php/project_resources/public-participation-as-a-p rocess-of-de-politicization/ 13. Zizek: Ideology today - post-politics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5YJt8HSfKw 14. Swyngedouw E. Where is the political? Insurgent mobilisations and the incipient "return of the political”. Space and Polity. 2014;18(2):122-136. doi:10.1080/13562576.2013.879774 15. Mouffe C. On the Political. Vol Thinking in action. Routledge; 2005. 16. Žižek S. The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology. Vol The essential Žižek. Verso; 2008. 17. Rancière J. Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy. University of Minnesota Press; 1999. 18. Crouch C. Post-Democracy. Vol Themes for the 21st century. Polity Press Ltd; 2004. 19. Fukuyama F. The End of History and the Last Man. Vol Penguin books. Penguin; 1992. 3/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 20. Goeminne G. Lost in Translation: Climate Denial and the Return of the Political. Global Environmental Politics. 2012;12(2):1-8. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://muse.jhu.edu./journals/global_environmental _politics/v012/12.2.goeminne.html 21. Kythreotis AP. Progress in global climate change politics? Reasserting national state territoriality in a ‘post-political’ world. Progress in Human Geography. 2012;36(4):457-474. doi:10.1177/0309132511427961 22. George S. A Short History of Neoliberalism. Published online 24AD. https://www.tni.org/en/article/short-history-neoliberalism 23. Shenk T. Booked #3: What Exactly Is Neoliberalism? | Tim Shenk spoke with political scientist Wendy Brown about her new book, ‘Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution’. Published 2AD. https://www.dissentmagazine.org/blog/booked-3-what-exactly-is-neoliberalism-wendy-brow n-undoing-the-demos 24. Lars Cornelissen: Rethinking neoliberal de-democratisation. Published online 20AD. http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2015/03/lars-cornelissen-rethinking-neoliberal-de-democr atisation/ 25. Giroux HA. Public Intellectuals Against the Neoliberal University. http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/19654-public-intellectuals-against-the-neoliberal-uni versity 26. 4/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow Brown W. Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution. Vol Near futures. Zone Books; 2015. 27. Harvey D. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford University Press; 2005. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=422896 28. Ferguson J. The Uses of Neoliberalism. Antipode. 2010;41:166-184. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00721.x 29. Ong A. Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty. Duke University Press; 2006. 30. Saad-Filho A, Johnston D. Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader. Pluto Press; 2005. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=3386182 31. Postpolitics and Neoliberalism Conference (Canterbury). http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2015/03/postpolitics-and-neoliberalism-canterbury/ 32. Thorsen DE, Lie A. What is Neo-Liberalism. Published online 2006. http://folk.uio.no/daget/neoliberalism.pdf 33. Springer S. Postneoliberalism? Review of Radical Political Economics. 2015;47(1):5-17. doi:10.1177/0486613413518724 5/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 34. Schwarzmantel J. Challenging neoliberal hegemony. Contemporary Politics. 2005;11(2-3):85-98. doi:10.1080/13569770500275072 35. Saad-Filho A, Johnston D. Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader. Pluto Press; 2005. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=3386182 36. Flew T. Six theories of neoliberalism. Thesis Eleven. 2014;122(1):49-71. doi:10.1177/0725513614535965 37. Näsström S, Kalm S. A democratic critique of precarity. Global Discourse. 2015;5(4):556-573. doi:10.1080/23269995.2014.992119 38. Dean J. I cite: The errors of ‘post-politics’. http://jdeanicite.typepad.com/i_cite/2007/06/the_errors_of_p.html 39. Wilson J, Swyngedouw E, eds. The Post-Political and Its Discontents: Spaces of Depoliticization, Spectres of Radical Politics. Edinburgh University Press; 2014. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/978074868297 3.001.0001 40. McCarthy J. We Have Never been "Post-political”. Capitalism Nature Socialism. 2013;24(1):19-25. doi:10.1080/10455752.2012.759251 6/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 41. Nolan L-J, Featherstone D. Contentious Politics in Austere Times. Geography Compass. 2015;9(6):351-361. doi:10.1111/gec3.12215 42. Bond S, Diprose G, McGregor A. 2Precious2Mine: Post-politics, Colonial Imaginary, or Hopeful Political Moment? Antipode. 2015;47(5):1161-1183. doi:10.1111/anti.12157 43. Dean J. Post-politics? No, thanks! |Future Non Stop. Published 2011. http://future-nonstop.org/c/b122b85eff80835dfd654453d325ba0b 44. Gill N, Johnstone P, Williams A. Towards a geography of tolerance: Post-politics and political forms of toleration. Political Geography. 2012;31(8):509-518. doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2012.10.008 45. Chatterton P, Featherstone D, Routledge P. Articulating Climate Justice in Copenhagen: Antagonism, the Commons, and Solidarity. Antipode. 2013;45(3):602-620. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8330.2012.01025.x 46. Swyngedouw E. Interrogating post-democratization: Reclaiming egalitarian political spaces. Political Geography. 2011;30(7):370-380. doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2011.08.001 47. Beveridge R, Hüesker F, Naumann M. From post-politics to a politics of possibility? Unravelling the privatization of the Berlin Water Company. Geoforum. 2014;51:66-74. doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2013.09.021 7/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 48. Graeber D. The New Anarchists. New Left Review. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/1301905979/f ulltext/B6B8E21F3A0C441FPQ/14?accountid=14540 49. Ward C. Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction. Vol Very short introductions. Oxford University Press; 2004. 50. Jun NJ, Wahl S. New Perspectives on Anarchism. Lexington Books; 2010. 51. Franks B, Wilson M. Anarchism and Moral Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan; 2010. 52. Scott JC. Two Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play. Princeton University Press; 2014. 53. Hardt M, Negri A. The Fight for ‘Real Democracy’ at the Heart of Occupy Wall Street. Published online 11AD. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/north-america/2011-10-11/fight-real-democracy-he art-occupy-wall-street 54. Milkman R, Bamyeh MA, Wilson WJ, Williams D, Gould DB. Understanding ‘Occupy’. Contexts. 2012;11(2):12-21. doi:10.1177/1536504212446455 8/21 09/28/21 Protest Politics in a Post-Political Age: Reform, Resistance or Revolution? | University of Glasgow 55. Žižek S. Democracy is the enemy. LRB Blog. Published online 28AD. http://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2011/10/28/slavoj-zizek/democracy-is-the-enemy/ 56. Cornell A. Occupy Wall Street and Consensus Decision Making: Historicizing the Preoccupation With Process. Is This What Democracy Looks Like?. http://what-democracy-looks-like.com/occupy-wall-street-and-consensus-decision-making- historicizing-the-preoccupation-with-process/ 57. Sitrin M. Horizontalism and the Occupy Movements. Dissent. 2012;59(2):74-75. doi:10.1353/dss.2012.0052 58.
Recommended publications
  • Formerly Price: £1 Solidarity Price: £2
    the Socialist Issue No 54 - Feb/March 2020 Formerly www.socialistpartyscotland.org.uk price: £1 solidarity price: £2 AFTER THE ELECTION: A MASS WORKING FRANCE ERUPTS IN BUILD A NEW SCOTTISH CLASS MOVEMENT PENSION REVOLT WORKERS’ PARTY FOR INDYREF2 Page 14 Pages 2-5 Page 8/9 NO, BORIS! AUSTERITY IS NOT OVER BUILD THE FIGHTBACK Jim McFarlane workers are under threat. cuts as well as well as attacks are crying out gle in Glasgow, With the SNP passing on on terms and conditions. for investment the wider working Dundee City Unison secretary Tory cuts, Scottish Govern - Blaming the Tories at West - in jobs and class will fight to and Unison NEC member ment funding for local coun - minster is easy to do but is a local services. win investment in A(personal capacGity) Acils has falleIn by 7.6N% in real copS out. CouncillTors of every TChere have UTjobS s and services. terms since 2014. political persuasion have been local The demand This has resulted in tens of meekly voted for cuts budgets strikes and for the return of Boris Johnson and his bil - thousands of job losses, ser - in every council chamber in struggles the millions of lionaires’ government claim vices being slashed and local the country. against cuts, pounds stolen austerity is over. But the facts communities losing much Not one has had the convic - workloads and from council prove he is a liar. A new wave needed facilities and services. tion to say enough is enough, attacks on budgets will gain of austerity will wash over Perpetual austerity, puts at stand with the workforce and terms and increasing sup - Scotland’s councils as they set risk the long term financial use their powers to set no cuts conditions in a port.
    [Show full text]
  • We Need a Socialist Recovery PAY RISES JOBS AND
    the Socialist Issue No 57 March/April 2021 Formerly www.socialistpartyscotland.org.uk price: £1 solidarity price: £2 STRIKE FOR 15% NOW CASINO CAPITALISM JOBS, HOMES AND A PAY THE NHS AND CARE HEADING FOR A FUTURE FOR YOUNG WORKERS CRASH? Page 16 PEOPLE Pages 12/13 Page 10 We need a socialist recovery PAY RISES JOBS AND Read more about Scottish TUSC’s HOMESelection campaign on 4,5,6,7,8,9 VOTE SOCIALIST ON MAY 6 Scottish Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 2 thesocialist www.socialistpartyscotland.org.uk - March/April 2021 www.socialistpartyscotland.org.uk - March/April 2021 thesocialist 3 editorial editorial Labour’s Sturgeon/Salmond warfare exposes SNP millionaire tendency are WORKERS NEED THEIR OWN PARTY back in charge strengthens the case made by a conflict over how to confront Socialist Party Scotland that British capitalism's opposition the pro-capitalist SNP leader- to Scottish independence. ship are itself a barrier to lead- Sturgeon is widely seen out- Philip Stott Leonard defeated Anas Sarwar ing a successful mass struggle The task of socialists is to side of the SNP as too timid. when more than 21,000 mem- bers participated in a 60% for self-determination never give not one iota of support to Her insistence that only a AS EXPECTED Anas Sarwar, turnout from the then mem- mind and an independent so- e“ither S”turgeon or Salmond, 'legal' referendum, ie one the Blairite right wing candi- cialist Scotland. agreed by Boris Johnson, can bership of 35,300. far less call for a vote for the date, has won the leadership What we think offer a route to independence of the Scottish Labour Party.
    [Show full text]
  • Socialist Fight No.21
    Socialist Fight No. 21 Winter 2015/16 Price: Cons: £1 (€1) Waged £2.50 (€3) No French Tricolore in sight by Celtic supporters to sanitise the crimes of French imperialism against the peoples of South East Asia, the Middle East, North and Central Africa and the Caribbean, the millions killed, maimed and staved for the profits of their trans- national corporations; Well done the Bhoys and Ghirls! The other, forgotten, Paris Massacre, a police slaughter of 200+ Al- gerians led by Nazi collaborator police chief Maurice Papon (1961). Page 2 Socialist Fight Where We Stand (extracts) Socialist Fight is a member of 1. We stand with Karl Marx: ‘The emancipa- imperialism so to combat this threat we must tion of the working classes must be con- redouble our efforts to forward the world the Liaison Committee for the quered by the working classes themselves. revolution. Fourth International with the The struggle for the emancipation of the 11. We also support the fight of all other Liga Comunista of Brazil and working class means not a struggle for class specially oppressed including lesbians and gay the Tendencia Militante Bol- privileges and monopolies but for equal men, bisexuals and transgender people and rights and duties and the abolition of all class the disabled against discrimination in all its chevique of Argentina. rule’ (The International Workingmen’s Asso- forms and their right to organise separately in The Editorial Board is: ciation 1864, General Rules). The working that fight in society as a whole. In particular Gerry Downing, Ian Donovan, class ‘cannot emancipate itself without eman- we defend their right to caucus inside trade Carl Zacharia, Ailish Dease, cipating itself from all other sphere of society unions and in working class political parties.
    [Show full text]
  • Workers' Liberty After
    So& Wloirkdersa’ Lirbeirtty y Volume 3 No 199 30 March 2011 30p/80p For a workers’ government Middle East Open letter to a direct Marx on the Paris round up page 3 action activist page 6 Commune page 10 After “March for the Alternative” See page 5 Now make our movement fit to fight! • POLITICALLY: REMAKE THE LABOUR PARTY • INDUSTRIALLY: STRIKE NOW! • IN IDEAS: FIGHT FOR EVERY JOB AND SERVICE; MAKE THE RICH PAY! EDUCATION What is the Alliance Victories for anti-cuts student candidates for Workers’ Liberty? By Sacha Ismail student revolt in London, in London), where Coun - One election not yet con - Today one class, the working class, lives by selling anti-cuts activists are now terfire/Coalition of Resist - cluded when we went to In recent student union its labour power to another, the capitalist class, firmly in control. ance activist Clare press is Westminster Uni - sabbatical elections we which owns the means of production. Society In other places where Solomon lost re-election to versity, where left-wingers, have seen many more the left did not win any an unpleasant right- including AWL member is shaped by the capitalists’ relentless drive to left candidates — the re - increase their wealth. Capitalism causes sabbatical positions, left winger by a very narrow and incumbent Vice Presi - sult of an upsurge in stu - candidates received good margin. dent Education Jade Baker, poverty, unemployment, the blighting of lives by dent anti-cuts activism. votes, and many part-time The ULU figures were, are battling Islamists Hizb overwork, imperialism, the destruction of the While there have not officers were elected.
    [Show full text]
  • Project Fear Failing As Support for Independence Grows Pages 6/7 2 Editorial the Socialist - May/June 2014
    the Socialist The paper of Socialist Party Scotland ISSUE NO 31 - MAY/JUNE 2014 price: £1 solidarity price: £2 to YES independence to a socialist Scotland doing so to find an end to low pay, by Philip Stott zero-hour contracts, falling in - YEcomesS and savage welfare cuts. “Austerity is just another word Alex Salmond and the SNP won’t for an unremitting class war car - deliver that. They want to change ried out by the elite and the the flag, but not the economic sys - bankers against the 99% in our so - tem of profiteering capitalism that ciety. Today, five people in the UK is seeking to drive working class have more wealth than the poorest people into the dust. Only fighting thirteen million. Wages are falling socialist policies can turn the tide and the numbers using food banks against austerity. are rocketing. That’s the backdrop Socialist Party Scotland is cam - against which the Scottish inde - paigning for a Yes vote in Septem - pendence referendum on Septem - ber. But we’re also fighting to build ber 18 is taking place.” a mass movement to end the cuts, Speaking at a huge public meet - for public ownership of the banks, ing in Dundee in April (see picture the oil and gas industry, the energy opposite), Socialist Party member companies and the major sectors John McInally – who is also a leader of the economy. of the PCS trade union - summed The powers of independence up the reasons why hundreds of should be used to deliver a living thousands of working class people wage for all, an end to zero hour are planning to vote Yes in the ref - contracts and a decent welfare erendum.
    [Show full text]
  • Supreme Court Will Be Used Against a Radical Labour Government Weekly 2 September 26 2019 1268 Worker LETTERS
    A paper of Marxist polemic and Marxist unity Labour 2019 conference: n Letters and debate n Union block votes victories for Corbyn, n Clause four mixed results for left n John Humphrys No 1268 September 26 2019 Towards a Communist Party of the European Union £1/€1.10 Be careful what you celebrate: Supreme Court will be used against a radical Labour government weekly 2 September 26 2019 1268 worker LETTERS Letters may have been we are likely to drive them further of any Brexit related policy should be The Guardian still carries some good and Irish remain are united by shortened because of into the arms of the far-right. to build a European wide movement stuff such as the Windrush articles recognition of the rights of nations to space. Some names Better to offer the democratic for pro-working-class reform. and the war of attrition against the self-determination. may have been changed option of another referendum but Sandy McBurney welfare state. However, my wife Republicans should support this time with concrete proposals for Glasgow and I and friends have been saying a ratification referendum which leave and remain. In this Corbyn is for some time that it has been going is quite different to a second Extremism correct. However, I would suggest Banner down the pan, which I naively referendum or the inclusion of a As you are no doubt aware, the ‘anti- three options on the ballot in a single It was I who put up the banner thought might just be the new remain question to reverse the 2016 Semitism’ campaign in the Labour transferable vote system.
    [Show full text]
  • International Workers'
    theSocialist May Day greetings11 - 18 April 2020 2013 Socialist INTERNATIONAL Committee for a Workers’ International members in WORKERS’ DAY ay Day is an annual celebration of workers’ struggle against Mcapitalism. Its origins lie in the general strike for an eight-hour working day, put down by police gunfire in Chicago in 1886, and the foundation of the Second International, bringing together revolutionary socialists around the world in 1889 (see p10). Its history teaches us the power of the working class to transform society, and the need to overturn the capitalist state. The Socialist Party’s links with the organised working class - the agent of socialist change - are fundamental to our work. Each year, we ask groups of workers and trade unionists to support the Socialist newspaper and its ideas by financing a May Day greeting. 2020 is our fourth record-breaking year on the trot. Despite the organisational impediments and financial straits caused by the pandemic lockdown, we have received pledges totalling over £8,900, CWI members in all Unite’s three territories of represented by over 100 greetings across 16 pages. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and all Unite’s seven regions in England, send socialist greetings Socialist Party members on to workers and their families for theActivist - bulletin of the NSSN steering committee Socialist Party members in Workers’ Memorial Day and May Day. We call on Unite to fight for: ■ Workers’ control of health and safety send May Day greetings to the Socialist in the coronavirus crisis ■ PPE for all
    [Show full text]
  • In Defence of Trotskyism No. 8
    In Defence of Trotskyism No. 8 £1 waged, 50p unwaged/low waged, €1.50 The CWI and IMT: Right Centrist Heirs Of Ted Grant “Nevertheless, the (Ulster Workers Council) strike also demonstrat- ed in a distorted form and on a reactionary issue, the colossal pow- er of the working class when it moves into action.” Militant International Review No. 9, June 1974. 10th June 1974. In their own words: Top left: UWC semi-fascist uprising, Top right: Over 100,000 at Bobby Sands’ funeral. Bottom left, The Marxist stance on the Malvi- nas War, Bottom right: ‘Worker in uniform’ holds Ted Grant’s stance. “A socialist government would make a class appeal to the Argen- tinean workers. A Labour government could not just abandon the Falklanders and let Galtieri get on with it. But it would continue the war on socialist lines.” Militant International Review (Issue 22, June 1982). Page 2 The CWI and IMT: Right Centrist Heirs Of Ted Grant Where We Stand press the inevitable counter- party and trade unions revolution of private capitalist 5. We oppose all immigra- 1. WE STAND WITH profit against planned produc- tion controls. International KARL MARX: ‘The emancipa- tion for the satisfaction of so- finance capital roams the planet tion of the working classes must cialised human need. in search of profit and imperial- be conquered by the working 3. We recognise the necessity ist governments disrupts the classes themselves. The struggle for revolutionaries to carry out lives of workers and cause the for the emancipation of the serious ideological and political collapse of whole nations with working class means not a struggle as direct participants in their direct intervention in the struggle for class privileges and the trade unions (always) and in Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan monopolies but for equal rights the mass reformist social demo- and their proxy wars in Somalia and duties and the abolition of cratic bourgeois workers’ parties and the Democratic Republic of all class rule’ (The International despite their pro-capitalist lead- the Congo, etc.
    [Show full text]
  • No 232 1 February 2012 30P/80P for a Workers’ Government
    So& Wloirkdersa’ Lirbeirtty y No 232 1 February 2012 30p/80p www.workersliberty.org For a workers’ government War on Iran? How to be a Who is Yvette page 5 troublemaker Cooper? centre pages page 8 Resisting EU/IMF/European Central Bank cuts SEE Greek PAGE 3 workers rebel NEWS What is the Alliance Students plan week of action for Workers’ Liberty? By Ed Maltby a week of action (7-16 elected national committee, delegates as they voted and Today one class, the working class, lives by selling March) against the govern - and organised a demon - Socialist Action activists The national conference its labour power to another, the capitalist class, ment’s privatisation stration on 9 November heckled two chairs in suc - of the National Campaign which owns the means of production. Society agenda in higher educa - 2011 demo in the face of cession to the point where Against Fees and Cuts tion, the HE White Paper. opposition from the NUS they were forced to leave is shaped by the capitalists’ relentless drive to took place in Liverpool increase their wealth. Capitalism causes We will also be mobilis - and sectarian left groups. the stage. University Guild of Stu - ing students to support fur - The NCAFC’s consistent However, most inde - poverty, unemployment, the blighting of lives by dents on the weekend of ther strikes by lecturers democracy and orientation pendent student activists overwork, imperialism, the destruction of the 28-29 January. over pensions and launch - to class struggle has won it saw these attempt to dis - environment and much else.
    [Show full text]
  • International Medical Corps Afghanistan
    Heading Folder Afghanistan Afghanistan - Afghan Information Centre Afghanistan - International Medical Corps Afghanistan - Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) Agorist Institute Albee, Edward Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres American Economic Association American Economic Society American Fund for Public Service, Inc. American Independent Party American Party (1897) American Political Science Association (APSA) American Social History Project American Spectator American Writer's Congress, New York City, October 9-12, 1981 Americans for Democratic Action Americans for Democratic Action - Students for Democractic Action Anarchism Anarchism - A Distribution Anarchism - Abad De Santillan, Diego Anarchism - Abbey, Edward Anarchism - Abolafia, Louis Anarchism - ABRUPT Anarchism - Acharya, M. P. T. Anarchism - ACRATA Anarchism - Action Resource Guide (ARG) Anarchism - Addresses Anarchism - Affinity Group of Evolutionary Anarchists Anarchism - Africa Anarchism - Aftershock Alliance Anarchism - Against Sleep and Nightmare Anarchism - Agitazione, Ancona, Italy Anarchism - AK Press Anarchism - Albertini, Henry (Enrico) Anarchism - Aldred, Guy Anarchism - Alliance for Anarchist Determination, The (TAFAD) Anarchism - Alliance Ouvriere Anarchiste Anarchism - Altgeld Centenary Committee of Illinois Anarchism - Altgeld, John P. Anarchism - Amateur Press Association Anarchism - American Anarchist Federated Commune Soviets Anarchism - American Federation of Anarchists Anarchism - American Freethought Tract Society Anarchism - Anarchist
    [Show full text]
  • Ebook Messages Calling for People to Take Part in Protest Marches Against the Occupation and Government Policies
    Unite to fight divided Tories Brutal tax credits attack halted - for now Tory tax credit cuts to make millions poorer - but show divisions at the top Hands off tax credits - defend all benefits Build a mass movement, including co-ordinated strike action, against all cuts £10 an hour minimum wage now Tory plans to cut tax credits are causing uproar throughout society. But divisions at the top show just how weak this government is. Even some Conservative MPs, in no way sympathetic with the poor, are afraid the government is going too far. There is huge relief that the attack has been delayed by the Lords. But the government is still trying to find a way to push it through. Michelle Dorrell, a single mother of four in the audience of BBC Question Time, condemned the Tories with the cry of "shame on you!" A small business owner and Conservative voter, Michelle shouted she would never vote Tory again. Other tax credit recipients have spoken to the Socialist and the establishment media about their desperation. It will be impossible to manage their finances if these cuts take place. Subsidy Gordon Brown introduced child and working tax credits during the last Labour government. They are a form of state subsidy to bosses in place of forcing them to pay a decent minimum wage. Tanya Meyers, a single mother with three kids, spoke to the BBC. She gets £140 a week in child tax credits, paid to low-income parents. Tanya said: "We need it to feed the kids and [cutting] it will literally drive me nuts." Four million families rely on child tax credits.
    [Show full text]
  • “I'm Not a Nationalist But…”
    “I’m not a nationalist but…” On mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement Signe Askersjö SAM212 Master’s thesis Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University 30 ECTS credits, Spring 2018 Supervisor: Johanna Gullberg 2 3 Abstract This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement post-referendum. By analysing arguments, emotions and actions in support for independence, I aim to discuss how the movement make use of cultural perspectives on history for continuous mobilisation. The study focuses on the members of the umbrella organisation of Yes Scotland, which is a diverse network of activist and party-political groups. To understand the movement, I have made use of a political and active approach such as participating in meetings and at demonstrations. Importantly, while I acknowledge how the Scottish independence movement navigates within a discourse of nationalism because of its nationalist character, I argue that the movement mainly make use of an alternative ideology. This ideology is tied to historical narratives which are remade in present forms and take several expressions. For instance, I claim that this ideology generates the practice of international solidarity as well as a specific identity which is constructed and reproduced for one specific political project: to achieve Scottish independence. This thesis is a contribution to the study of social movements, as well as it provides understanding of reasoning beyond and within nationalism. Keywords: Scottish independence movement, social movements, nationalism, identity, historicity and solidarity. 4 Acknowledgements First and foremost, thanks to all the interlocutors for their time, participation and engagement, I am most grateful.
    [Show full text]