August 27, 2010 by Michael Wilson
An economic collapse can set off the dynamics of resentment, it's been seen before. But the key is to find the affective nexus where resentment and authoritarianism spring, and to offer some different resolution, a kind of constructive play – far away from standards and discipline.
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July 28, 2010 by Brian Holmes
The housing-price collapse of 2008, the credit crunch, the bank failures, the downswing of the world economy, the fiscal crisis of the sovereign states, all have been expressed as wild gyrations in the global circulation of information, attention, emotion. Everything undergoes tremendous acceleration at the crucial moments, before the wave recedes into a blur. We are sure that beneath the surface agitation, something has really changed. Yet people find their surrounding environments exactly the same; while world leaders call for just one thing, a return to normal.
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July 19, 2010 by Brian Holmes
Amid the bewildering complexity of the predatory knowledge economy, what's missing is an active egalitarian and ecological critique of the owning and managing classes, a critique that does not remain locked away in the university but reaches out to the rest of society. That's what we can build in the wake of the budgetary crisis, now that the new lines of inclusion and exclusion have been drawn and the writing on the wall is legible to practically everyone.
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July 7, 2010 by Brian Holmes
It was June 22 in the hot afternoon and there were thousands of people in the streets, people singing, people joyful, people angry, people with signs, with banners, with costumes, people giving you fliers and newspapers and petitions, people who cared enough to go out and let everyone know that we still have the right to assemble in public. But where, I kept wondering, were the usual wall-to-wall cops with their truncheons and tear gas and sound guns and dozens of less-lethal weapons?
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June 21, 2010 by the editors
In honor of the 2010 U.S. Social Forum and in light of the ongoing economic/social crisis in California, we invited the attendees and all other citizens of Earth during the week of June 20 to join us in developing a set of initiatives or 'propositions' for debate and consideration for adoption via the ballot initiative process in the State of California.
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June 9, 2010 by the editors
With the economy in shambles and with wars and occupations continuing, the challenge to change these conditions confronts us all. More than a year ago, millions placed their hopes in Barack Obama and the Democrats to solve these problems. But after months of broken promises and concessions to conservatives, jobs are scarce, health care reform is on life support, and full equality for LGBT people remains elusive.
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May 19, 2010 by the editors
"The US Social Forum (USSF) is a movement building process. It is not a conference but it is a space to come up with the peoples’ solutions to the economic and ecological crisis. The USSF is the next most important step in our struggle to build a powerful multi-racial, multi-sectoral, inter-generational, diverse, inclusive, internationalist movement that transforms this country and changes history."
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April 8, 2010 by the editors
UNITED FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM 2010
SATURDAY, MAY 1
10am
Broadway & Olympic to Temple
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April 8, 2010 by the editors
Victor Valle addresses the crowd at the Riverside Unitarian Church on April 6, 2010.
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March 29, 2010 by the editors
Join Mike Davis, Victor Valle and representatives from seven organizations fighting for justice in the Inland Empire in a public forum about what's gone wrong and how we can join together to fight for a just and sustainable future.
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