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July-August 2012 issue of News & Letters is on the web
The new July-August 2012 issue of News & Letters is available on the web. News & Letters, Vol. 57, No. 4 July-August 2012 You may view this issue of News & Letters in pdf form here Lead: Spain, Greece, Europe: … Continue reading
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Tagged 15M, Arab spring, Carlos Montes, Chicago Spring, Egypt, Egyptian Revolution, elections, Europe, Eurozone economic crisis, feminism, Greece, Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind, indignados, Joseph Stiglitz, Karl Marx, labor, M15 movement, Maple Spring, Middle East, Mona Eltahawy, NATO summit, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Movement, Occupy Oakland, Occupy Wall Street, patriarchy, Quebec, Raya Dunayevskaya, revolutionary syndicalism, sexism, Spain, structural economic crisis of capitalism, students, Syriza, Trade unionism, United States, war against women, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, women's liberation, workers, youth
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‘We are all Greeks’
From the new March-April 2012 issue of News & Letters: ‘We are all Greeks’ On Feb. 12, open rebellion broke out in Athens. “Layoffs! Layoffs…You will save Greece without the Greeks!” protesters proclaimed against the Greek parliament’s approval of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Athens, austerity, capitalist economic crisis, Economy of Greece, European Central Bank, European Union, Eurozone economic crisis, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble, Germany, Great Depression, Greece, Greek, indignados, International Monetary Fund, Ireland, Italy, Karl Marx, M15 movement, Manolis Glezos, Occupy Wall Street, Portugal, Spain, structural economic crisis of capitalism, Syntagma Square, Tahrir Squares, Unemployment
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‘You can’t evict an idea whose time has come!’: The Occupy movement defies police state attacks
A statement from News and Letters Committees: ‘You can’t evict an idea whose time has come!’ The Occupy movement defies police state attacks City governments have carried out police raids on occupations across the U.S. in a vain attempt to … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab spring, class war, criminal injustice system, direct democracy, economic crisis, Egypt, freedom of the press, General Assembly, Georgia prison strike, human microphone, indignados, Iraq war, Iraq war veterans, Karl Marx, Liberty Plaza, M15 movement, Michael Bloomberg, New York, New York City, New York City Police Department, News & Letter Committees, Oakland, Oakland general strike, Occupy Berkeley, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Denver, Occupy Eureka, Occupy Harlem, Occupy Oakland, Occupy Portland, Occupy Salt Lake City, Occupy Seattle, Occupy the Hood, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Pelican Bay hunger strikers, People's Library, people's mic, Police brutality, prison industrial complex, Raya Dunayevskaya, revolution, Salt Lake City, Scott Olsen, self-determination, self-organization, Spanish Revolution, students, Tahrir Squares, Unemployment, Wall Street, We are the 99%, Wisconsin labor struggles, youth, Zuccotti Park
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