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Description
'Don't Owe! Won't Pay!', 'Get Rid of them All!', 'No Patents on Life!', 'Food Sovereignty', 'Another World is Possible!' ... The struggles against corporate power and the institutions of globalization grow more courageous and confident year by year.
Millions of people have already become active in rejecting corporate globalization and developing alternatives to it. Millions more know that something is terribly wrong and are ready to begin taking action. This book is for them.
Amory Starr is author of Naming the Enemy, a book that foresaw the emergent anti-globalization network nearly a decade ago. Here she provides, in concise and engaging style and with activist insight:
• A history of the movements' emergence.
• An outline of their analyses and aims.
• A digest of the ongoing controversies and dilemmas.
• An inspiring compendium of popular tactics.
Table of Contents
Part 1: History: It didn't start in Seattle and it didn't stop on 9/11
Part 2: Manifestos: We do know what we are for
The World Social Forum: Reinventing democracy, redefining progress
Don't Owe, Won't Pay: Drop the debt
Food Sovereignty: Farmers need access to local, not global markets
No Patents on Life! Reclaim the commons
No Borders! No Nations! Stop Deportations! Classical free trade theory confronts Fortress Europe
Get Rid of Them All! The importance of Argentina and anti-elitism
Solidarite and Specifismo: We are going to work together
Anti-Imperialism: Anti-globalization since 9/11
Part 3: Controversies: This is what democracy looks like
Ya Basta! We are not only for, we are also against
Back in Black: Anarchy and autonomy
Violence: Spikey vs fluffy
Consumption Politics
Reformism
Village Life: The subsistence perspective
Part 4:Tactics: We are going to take direct action
Criminal Reconnections: Decommodification
The Streets Belong to the People
Culture Jamming
Be the Media: Independent media centers
Spokes Only: Reinventing direct democracy
Diversity of Tactics
Black Bloc
Tute Bianche: Citizenship of the absurd
Tactical Frivolity: Why we dance
Suicide: Like a lamp
Conclusion: Globalize This! We are winning
Product details
Published | May 17 2005 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781842774823 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Offers a concise history of the worldwide revolt against globalization. Emphasising the centrality of Global South movements in defining the agenda, the book helps us to understand how we can become part of the web of vision and resistance which has already been woven by peoples' movements around the world.
New Sector
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A guidebook helps those who search. In a time of infinite war, when we confront the infinite stupidity, lies and arrogance of power, we search for those values and practices that keep us true to our dreams and aspirations for another world. This book guides us into that search, and it does it beautifully. The diverse and colourful global revolt it portrays is where we find hope and creativity. The creations of the communities in struggle are also revolts that reclaim dignity.
Massimo De Angelis, editor of The Commoner
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This book is simultaneously exciting, heartfelt, and eloquent. It is the most coherent elaboration so far of globalization-praxis, and its arguments should be taken on board by activists and intellectuals who are serious about social change.
Patrick Bond, University of KwaZulu-Natal Centre for Civil Society
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Illuminating and informative both for those already intimately aware of the scope and nature of the movement and for those not yet involved. A demystifying roadmap of the ideas and events which have shaped the movement.
Robert Ross, civil rights attorney and environmental activist