“Organizers will create the future.”
“The thing that I find fascinating in this moment, and different from the sixties, is that these protest movements are coming together.”
“Organizers will create the future.” Read More »
“The thing that I find fascinating in this moment, and different from the sixties, is that these protest movements are coming together.”
“Organizers will create the future.” Read More »
Die Utopie ist die Vorbedingung jeder Entwicklung.
Idealistisches Manifest Read More »
The responsibility of the institutions that You represent is to protect the citizens, according to conscience and the law. If such postulates of a society do not exist, then we ask – why do institutions exist?
Meanwhile in Montenegro Read More »
Eine Dokumentation der Zürcher Häuserszene von den frühen Anfängen bis 1994
Allein Machen Sie Dich Ein Read More »
The movements of today will not echo the struggles of the sixties. Today there is no protracted post-war economic boom, no high paying jobs for low skilled workers, no attempt to further integrate impoverished blacks into the productive process.
Statement from a Comrade and Baltimore Native About the Uprising There Read More »
Teachers and students speak of organizing horizontally together against draconian state control measures in schools.
It Might Be Spring in Macedonia Read More »
Some background on Blockupy ECB, which grew out of the global Occupy movement and has learned and grown in the face of violent state repression—where nearly every other Occupy site faltered.
“Violence” at Blockupy: Enough with the Hypocrisy! Read More »
lasst euch vom Mut des Aufstands und der Militanten von Ferguson inspirieren. Nehmt am Kampf und an den Debatten teil, egal wo ihr seid.
Riots gegen den Rassismus des 21. Jahrhunderts Read More »
Tim had convinced even himself that Swiss society was more open and tolerant than America with its smiling corporate fascists and their military police. In Switzerland, colorful, militant dance demonstrations were so common!
Short Story: “Winterthur” Read More »