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Crunch Time: A New Wave of Struggles?
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 7 October, 2008 - 16:27
Mute A Mute Magazine talk As the global ruling class finally admits that the 'financial' crisis has spilt over into the real economy, the fiction that the credit crunch is containable has been dispelled. Will resistance to capital's genocidal expansion now become equally uncontainable? Can anti-capitalists take advantage of the global system's instability, or will austerity measures and gloves-off geopolitics triumph? Kirsten Forkert (Private Equity Sucks campaign ), David Graeber (Planetary Alternatives Network ) and Nils Larsen (Endnotes ), discuss the impact of the financial crisis on social movements and explore the potential for a new cycle of struggle from peasants and oil workers to logistics industry employees and anti-finance activists. 18 October, 5-6pm Lecture Room 1
subject: Activism | AntiCapitalist | Banking | Credit | Finance & Trade view pdf | 1170 reads
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