Mumbai resistance 2004
Oupa Lehulere* takes a critical look at Mumbai Resistance 2004, and argues that it fails to contribute to the debate on building an international anti- globalisation movement.
Oupa Lehulere* takes a critical look at Mumbai Resistance 2004, and argues that it fails to contribute to the debate on building an international anti- globalisation movement.
It was a great honor to be chosen to go to India and I wish to thank every one who made this possible. It was […]
Paul Nicholson and Josu Egireun* take up the debate on the future of the WSF post Mumbai. They argue for deepening the role of the forum in the anti-globalisation struggle while preserving its plural character.
Lindsey Collen* argues that the struggle to close the uS military base at Diego Garcia represents a coming together of a range of anti-globalisation struggles, and calls on militants and movements to support the campaign.
Launching the largely neo-liberal ANC election manifesto in pietermaritzburg, thabo Mbeki told the cheering crowds:
Brian Ramadiro* argues that 10 years after legal apartheid the ANC government has failed to live up to a better life for all in education.
Tasks and prospects The origins of the SMI The formation of the SMI was a product of the mobilisation that took place in South Africa […]
Nina Benjamin* argues that the debate on the 2004 elections within the APF Gauteng contributes to the debate on strategies and tactics in building revolutionary movements.
Mothobi Mokhethi* introduces the free (computer) software movement, and argues that it can make a contribution to building social justice movements
Carol Barton* analyses feminist inter- ventions at the WSF in Mumbai, and argues for the need to intersect feminist struggles and analyses with class and race politics.
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