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Global revolt : a guide to the movements against globalization / Amory Starr ; photos by Tim Russo.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Zed Books, 2005Description: 264 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1842774824
  • 9781842774823
  • 1842774832
  • 9781842774830
Other title:
  • Global revolt : A guide to the movements against globalisation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.484 22
LOC classification:
  • HN18 .S7915 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction : another world is possible -- how do we know? -- 2. It didn't start in Seattle and it didn't stop on 9/11 -- 3. Participatory democracy : the world social forum -- 4. Don't owe! : won't pay! : drop the debt -- 5. Food sovereignty : farmers need access to local, not global, markets -- 6. Reclaim the commons : no patents on life! -- 7. No borders! : no nations! : stop deportations! -- 8. Get rid of them all! : the importance of Argentina and anti-elitism -- 9. Solidarite and specifismo : we are going to work together -- 10. Anti-imperialism : anti-globalization since 9/11 -- 11. Ya basta! : we are not only for, we are also against -- 12. Back in black : anarchism and autonomy -- 13. Violence : spikey vs. fluffy --
1. Introduction : another world is possible - how do we know? -- 2. It didn't start in Seattle and it didn't stop on 9/11 -- 3. Participatory democracy : the world social forum -- 4. Don't owe! : won't pay! : drop the debt -- 5. Food sovereignty : farmers need access to local, not global, markets -- 6. Reclaim the commons : no patents on life! -- 7. No borders! : no nations! : stop deportations! -- 8. Get rid of them all! : the importance of Argentina and anti-elitism -- 9. Solidarite and specifismo : we are going to work together -- 10. Anti-imperialism : anti-globalization since 9/11 -- 11. Ya basta! : we are not only for, we are also against -- 12. Back in black : anarchism and autonomy -- 13. Violence : spikey vs. fluffy -- 14. Consumption politics -- 15. Reformism -- 16. Village life : the subsistence perspective -- 17. Criminal reconnections : decommodification -- 18. The streets belong to the people -- 19. Culture jamming -- 20. Be the media : independent media centers -- 21. Spokes only : reinventing direct democracy -- 22. Property crime : breaking the spell -- 23. Diversity of tactics -- 24. Black bloc -- 25. Tute Bianche : citizenship of the absurd -- 26. Tactical frivolity : why we dance -- 27. Suicide : like a lamp -- 28. Conclusion : globalize this! : we are winning.
Review: "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."--Jacket.Review: "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."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction : another world is possible -- how do we know? -- 2. It didn't start in Seattle and it didn't stop on 9/11 -- 3. Participatory democracy : the world social forum -- 4. Don't owe! : won't pay! : drop the debt -- 5. Food sovereignty : farmers need access to local, not global, markets -- 6. Reclaim the commons : no patents on life! -- 7. No borders! : no nations! : stop deportations! -- 8. Get rid of them all! : the importance of Argentina and anti-elitism -- 9. Solidarite and specifismo : we are going to work together -- 10. Anti-imperialism : anti-globalization since 9/11 -- 11. Ya basta! : we are not only for, we are also against -- 12. Back in black : anarchism and autonomy -- 13. Violence : spikey vs. fluffy --

1. Introduction : another world is possible - how do we know? -- 2. It didn't start in Seattle and it didn't stop on 9/11 -- 3. Participatory democracy : the world social forum -- 4. Don't owe! : won't pay! : drop the debt -- 5. Food sovereignty : farmers need access to local, not global, markets -- 6. Reclaim the commons : no patents on life! -- 7. No borders! : no nations! : stop deportations! -- 8. Get rid of them all! : the importance of Argentina and anti-elitism -- 9. Solidarite and specifismo : we are going to work together -- 10. Anti-imperialism : anti-globalization since 9/11 -- 11. Ya basta! : we are not only for, we are also against -- 12. Back in black : anarchism and autonomy -- 13. Violence : spikey vs. fluffy -- 14. Consumption politics -- 15. Reformism -- 16. Village life : the subsistence perspective -- 17. Criminal reconnections : decommodification -- 18. The streets belong to the people -- 19. Culture jamming -- 20. Be the media : independent media centers -- 21. Spokes only : reinventing direct democracy -- 22. Property crime : breaking the spell -- 23. Diversity of tactics -- 24. Black bloc -- 25. Tute Bianche : citizenship of the absurd -- 26. Tactical frivolity : why we dance -- 27. Suicide : like a lamp -- 28. Conclusion : globalize this! : we are winning.

"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."--Jacket.

"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."--BOOK JACKET.

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