From: John Holloway (johnholloway@PRODIGY.NET.MX)
Date: Sat Mar 18 2006 - 11:27:37 EST
Jerry, thanks for the reference, John > John H's perspective figures prominently in this issue of > _The Anomalist_. / In solidarity, Jerry > ===================================== > The Anomalist journal. > Issue 2 - 'The politics of autonomy'. > > Available for download now from: http://theanomalist.com > > When the Zapatistas burst onto the world stage on New Years day 1994 > they breathed some autonomous fresh air into a stagnant global > political stage. Despite being initially dismissed as a throwback to > earlier times they sparked a whole new wave of autonomous politics > from Seattle to Argentina. And yet some 12 years on this inspiring > movement, and the alternatives it encouraged, are being increasingly > brought into question. On the one hand the coming to power of leftwing > governments in South America brings the possibility of viable > non-autonomous relationships between the state and social movements. > From a different direction, the political leverage of the War on > Terror threatens to cast all alternative political spaces as 'becoming > dangerous' on a 'what if?' basis. > > It seems timely that the second issue of the Anomalist journal has the > theme of 'the politics of autonomy'. > > Introduction: > 'Autonomous Voices' - Keir Milburn & Brad Evans > > Lecture: > 'Can we Change the World Without Taking Power?' by John > Holloway > > Interview: > 'In Conversation' - John Ross & John Holloway > > Papers: > 'Indigenous Autonomy as a Strategy for Social Inclusion' by John Gledhill - > > 'The Shock of Violence' by Steffen Boehm > > 'War of Colours' by Brad Evans > > 'Taking Back Control' by Natasha Gordon & Paul Chatterton > > 'Moments of Excess' by the Free Association > > 'The Story of Colours' by Subcommandante Marcos > > 'The Word and the Silence' (Audio: MP3) by Subcommandante Marcos > > Exhibition: > 'The Road from la Garrucha'
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