”REVOLUTION BACKWARDS: Stumbling towards a New Paradigm”
Anarchist Scholar,David Graeber,searches for a new Revolutionary Model
On Tuesday, October 10, at 7:30pm, the Libertarian Book Club's Anarchist Forum will present David Graeber, Yale Anthropology Professor. David of course has been in the news lately, as Yale loudly denies that his contract had not been renewed because he is an anarchist. So David has been out there being interviewed by Charlie Rose and getting his wikipedia entry. However, David will rather be speaking at the forum about the thoughts in his mind, as we shift into the 21st century, about what will be the new paradigm for changing a world that still needs a revolution.His research in Madagascar may make some contribution to what he has to say but like the rest of us he is looking at the world swinging around us and he has noted the various anarchist groups seeking new ways of living. So after David offers us his current vision of a new paradigm, he will be open to an extensive open discussion with the audience on their thoughts on this developing vision.
The next national worker cooperative conference will take place October 13-15, 2006 in New York City. With pre-registration interest higher than anticipated, we have chosen to hold the conference at the spacious, beautiful and conveniently located Millennium High School.
The next national worker cooperative conference will take place October 13-15, 2006 in New York City. With pre-registration interest higher than anticipated, we have chosen to hold the conference at the spacious, beautiful and conveniently located Millennium High School.
The next national worker cooperative conference will take place October 13-15, 2006 in New York City. With pre-registration interest higher than anticipated, we have chosen to hold the conference at the spacious, beautiful and conveniently located Millennium High School.
Due to forecasted heavy rain. This action has been cancelled.
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The Boss at Ez-supply has been escalating fears of
immigrations and deportation. The anti-union campaign
Join NYMAA members as we attend and participate critically but respectfully at the ISO's North East Conference, where "panels" on anarchism are planned.
*The Odd Bones (Sometimes moody, sometimes pop, sometimes post-punk, always backed with a DIY ethic. A three piece feminist/queer rock n' roll band from Baltimore)
Join NYMAA members as we attend and participate critically but respectfully at the ISO's North East Conference, where "panels" on anarchism are planned.
A few of us would like to postpone the Queer WG group meeting that was originally planned for Wednesday. Brad, events commemorating his life and death, and the increased repression against the people of Oaxaca are just too much on peoples' minds right now.
A call from the Zapatistas, Oct 30th 2006: "...the EZLN calls out to the Other Campaign in Mexico and north of the Rio Grande, so that these November 1st mobilizations happen wherever possible, completely, partially, at intervals or symbolically... "
A call from the Zapatistas, Oct 30th 2006: "...the EZLN calls out to the Other Campaign in Mexico and north of the Rio Grande, so that these November 1st mobilizations happen wherever possible, completely, partially, at intervals or symbolically... "
A call from the Zapatistas, Oct 30th 2006: "...the EZLN calls out to the Other Campaign in Mexico and north of the Rio Grande, so that these November 1st mobilizations happen wherever possible, completely, partially, at intervals or symbolically... "
A call from the Zapatistas, Oct 30th 2006: "...the EZLN calls out to the Other Campaign in Mexico and north of the Rio Grande, so that these November 1st mobilizations happen wherever possible, completely, partially, at intervals or symbolically... "
TREA (Teens for Racial and Ethnic Awakening) and YELL! (The Young,
Eclectic Liberation Leaders) are high school student activist groups in
Queens. We met Brad last year at our school and, in tribute to him and
those who were killed last week, we are hosting a discussion/workshop on
Brad Will's work and the struggles of the people of Oaxaca.