August 2015: New books and films: workers control, Venezuela, Italy & more

http://www.azzellini.net  -  facebook: Dario Azzellini

August 2015, Dario Azzellini's newsletter in English
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0. Before

1. New Books: "An Alternative Labour History. Worker Control and Workplace Democracy" (English/Russian) and "La construcción de los dos lados. Poder constituido y poder constituyente en Venezuela" (English/Castellano)

2. New Documentaries: "Occupy, Resist, Produce – Officine Zero" and "Occupy, Resist, Produce – RiMaflow" by Dario Azzellini and Oliver Ressler, 34 min., 2014 (English/Italiano/Deutsch)

3. Reviews (English)

4. Academic articles: Book chapters and journal articles (English/Deutsch)

5. Interviews and press articles (English/Español)

6. Videos/Audios (English/Español/Deutsch/Greek)

7. A call for an international solidarity-mutual aid network support social struggle in Greece

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0. Before

Hello!

Germany managed to tear into pieces Europe for the third time in 100 years. The blackmailing of Greece marked the passage from hegemony to domination. Historically that is how the end of every Empire begins. The EU made clear it is a reactionary, right wing and austerity project, and there is no chance to develop a different politics in the frame of the Euro and the EU.

As always in times of crisis in history the bourgeoisie prefers fascism and racism to anything that is considered left.

So the Syriza government and even more the popular will in Greece had to be subordinated to German interests and the Greeks had to be punished. While Greece is forced to pay debts that are anyway illegitimate and that the actual government or the people in Greece have no responsibility for, the failed state Ukraine with a government of the Ukraine Mafia, Nazis and antisemitic nationalists gets Billions of dollars because "it is not responsible for the debts prior governments" acquired...

It is not different in Turkey, Syria and Iraq, where Europe and the US support the Turkish religious-fascist regime's bombing of Kurdistan. Europe, the US and the NATO prefer Erdogan's religious fascism and the Islamic State to the Kurds, the only relevant force in the region standing for direct democracy, a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society and women's rights.

Same thing in Germany, Italy, France, etc. where hordes of fascists and the police share the job to attack refugees, beat them up, burn refugee shelters or evict refugee shanty towns (the police does the legal activity, crossing to illegal practices, the fascists do the illegal practices knowing that they do not have much to fear from the police).

You can see me discussing on various of these questions in Deutsche Welle and other TV programs (scroll down).

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Scroll down to 7 and find a call for movement to movement solidarity with Greece. Get in touch, sign it, exchange experiences with Greek movement.   

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My second compilation on workers control, "An Alternative Labour History. Worker Control and Workplace Democracy" is out since March (Zed Books). It features chapters on council democracy, new work place take overs during the contemporary crisis, the Austrian Revolution, Japan after WWII, Brazil in the 1960's and 1970's, Mexico, Uruguay and more... see 1)

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I also just finished a documentary on the former night train repair facility Officine Zero in Romer, Italy, recuperated by the workers: "Occupy, Resist, Produce - Officine Zero" together with Oliver Ressler . It is the scond film of a series of films on recuperated workplaces in Europe. The third documentary on Vio.Me. in Greece is in post production right now... see 2) 

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After 3.5 years  El Perro y la Rana en Venezuela finally published my research on communal counclis and participation in Venezuela:

"La construcción de los dos lados. Poder constituido y poder constituyente en Venezuela" [2 Volumenes]

The books can be downloaded at:

http://www.elperroylarana.gob.ve/serie-biblioteca-roja/431-la-construcci...

Scroll down to 1 for more information

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All the best,

Dario

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1. New Books (English/Russian):

"An Alternative Labour History. Worker Control and Workplace Democracy"

Dario Azzellini (Ed.), Preface by Jeremy Brecher, 352 pages, ISBN: 9781783601547, £18.99 / $27.95,

The global financial crisis has led to a new shop floor militancy. Radical forms of protest and new workers' takeovers have sprung-up all over the globe. In the US, Republic Windows and Doors started production under worker control in January 2013, later that year workers in Greece took over and managed, on their own, a hotel, a hospital, a newspaper, a TV channel and a factory.

The dominant revolutionary left has viewed workers' control as part of a system necessary during a transition to socialism. Yet most socialist and communist parties have neglected to promote workers' control as it challenges the centrality of parties and it is in this spirit that trade unions, operating through the institutional frameworks of government, have held a monopoly over labor history.

Tracing Marx's writings on the Paris Commune through council communism, anarcho-syndicalism, Italian operaismo, and other 'heretical' left currents, this book uncovers the practices and intentions of historical and contemporary autonomous workers' movements that have been largely obscured until now....

Paul Buhle, Brown University, and Founder of Radical America:

"An Alternative Labour History is a hugely important contribution to that old socialist question: how can ordinary people exercise self-government in the matters that matter most to their daily lives? The essays here update the vision of workers' councils in response to the ecological crisis and to the prospects raised by popular uprisings. Get this book!'"

Read more and see table of content:

http://www.zedbooks.co.uk/node/20812

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Read chapter 2: Contemporary Crisis and Workers Control

Chapter taken from “An Alternative Labour History” | Edited by Dario Azzellini and published by Zed Books

During the first decade of the current century, factory occupations and production under workers’ control seemed to be limited mainly to South America, with a few exceptions in Asia...

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2851
http://theoccupiedtimes.org/?p=13729

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An Alternative Labour History: Worker Control and Workplace Democracy (Russisch)

Dario Azzellini (Ed.)

Read chapter 2 in Russian

Перед вами отрывок из новой книги Дарио Аццелини «Альтернативная история труда: рабочий контроль и демократия на предприятии», недавно опубликованной издательством Zed.

http://www.azzellini.net/uebersetzungen/alternative-labour-history-worke...
http://rabkor.ru/culture/books/2015/05/21/take-back-the-factory/

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"La construcción de los dos lados. Poder constituido y poder constituyente en Venezuela" [2 Volumenes]
Dario Azzellini, El perro y la rana, Colección Biblioteca Roja, 2015, 978-980-14-1927-3

Con la presente obra, el autor estudia el proceso de transformación social en Venezuela entre 1999 y 2009. Se propone un análisis sobre la extensión de la participación popular en el Estado y en la sociedad, ubicando la mirada hacia las tensiones y contradicciones que se generan en este proceso “de dos lados” (poder constituido por un lado y poder constituyente por otro) con base en una detenida revisión del desarrollo y práctica de la “democracia participativa y protagónica” a partir del primer estudio empírico a fondo sobre los Consejos Comunales y sus efectos en las comunidades. ¿Qué contradicciones y conflictos se generan de la particularidad del proceso venezolano por seguir caminos y estrategias “desde arriba” y “desde abajo” al mismo tiempo? ¿Es posible abrir una perspectiva emancipadora de esta manera? Con estas preguntas, el estudio del proceso venezolano que se da en este libro no está motivado solamente por un interés académico, sino también por un profundo interés político para buscar y pensar las posibilidades de cambios radicales en la construcción de nuevas formas de gobierno.

Descarga gratis de los 2 volumenes:

http://www.elperroylarana.gob.ve/serie-biblioteca-roja/431-la-construcci...

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2. New Documentaries (English/Italiano/Deutsch):

"Occupy, Resist, Produce – Officine Zero" by Dario Azzellini and Oliver Ressler, 2015, 32:29 Min.

Officine Zero, former RSI (Rail Service Italia) was dedicated to the maintenance and repair of sleeping cars. When in December 2011 Italian train services decided to stop the night train service and invest in fast track trains, RSI closed. Some 20 workers out of the almost 60 employees strong work force did not accept the closing and took up the struggle. In February 2012 they occupied their work place. Together they started a laboratory on reconversion, organizing public assemblies attended by hundreds of people. The “crazy idea” of the Officine Zero was born. Precarious workers, independent workers, craftsmen, professionals and students joined the occupation. The mixture between old and new work forms, bringing together different precarious work situations, trying to overcome isolation and individualization is an important core idea of the project.

Officine Zero means literally “workshops zero”: “zero bosses, zero exploitation, zero pollution”, as their new slogan says. The common project is to turn the former sleeping car repair facility into an industrial reuse and recycle center. OZ is administrated horizontally by all workers, from the workshops together with the precarious workers sharing an office floor in the former administration building.
“Occupy, Resist, Produce – Officine Zero” follows the workers’ activities, discussions and initiatives to gain back work, income and dignity by building a democratic and self-determined work place.

Soon more on www.azzellini.net

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"Occupy, Resist, Produce – RiMaflow" by Dario Azzellini and Oliver Ressler, 34 min., 2014

The Maflow plant in Trezzano sul Naviglio, located on the industrial periphery of Milan, was part of the Italian transnational car parts producer Maflow, one of the most important manufacturers of air conditioning tubes worldwide. Far from suffering consequences of the crisis and with enough clients to keep producing, Maflow closed in 2009 following fraudulent bankruptcy. The workers of the plant in Milan, Maflow’s main production facility, began a struggle to reopen the plant and keep their jobs. They occupied the plant and held spectacular protests on the plant’s roof. [...]

“Occupy, Resist, Produce – RiMaflow” follows the workers in their day to day activities and discussions as well as in their political and strategic debates.

Watch:

http://www.azzellini.net/en/filme/occupy-resist-produce-rimaflow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyhVdoK1g10

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These two films are the first in a series of short films on occupations of workplaces and production under workers' control in Europe. A documentary on Vio.Me. in Greece is currently in post production.

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3. Reviews (English)

May 2015: Marina Sitrin and Dario Azzelini (2014). They Can ’ t Represent Us! Reinventing Democracy From Greece to Occupy . London & New York

Interface : a journal for and about social movements, Volume 7
Reviewed by Nils C. Kumkar

The eruption of mass protests after the so called ‘Arab Spring’came as a surprise for many. While some had wondered why the Great Recession that shook most of the worlds’ largest economies did not lead to mass-protests in the years before, it now all went really fast: The ‘Arab Spring’ was followed by mass protests in Greece and Spain, and in September 17th 2011 Zuccotti Park in New York City was occupied by a group that was later commonly referred to as “Occupy Wall Street” (OWS)...

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2872
http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Iss...

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2015 - Book Reviews: 'An Alternative Labour History - Worker Control and Workplace Democracy,' & ' Towards A Science of Belief Systems'

Edited by Dario Azzellini. Zed Books.

This is a collection of articles describing – and advocating – ‘workers control’ at various points in history and in various places, particularly Latin America, today. The authors see workers spontaneously taking over workplaces as the way to a new society without private or state capitalists.

http://www.azzellini.net/buecher/buecher-von-dario-azzellini/rezensionen...
http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/2010s/2015/no-1330...

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European political science,  March 2015 - The struggle for democracy: occupations, horizontality and political narratives after the events of 2011

Alot of ink has already been spilled on Occupy movements. Since the new wave of protest movements attained a global dimension in 2011, aca- demics and activists have focused on their demands, their organization and their political implications. Yet, today, over 3 years after the events of 2011 – when it might seem that the occupations of public squares and the people shouting ‘We are the 99 per cent’ have disappeared – there are still unexplored questions in need of addressing.

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2862


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4. Academic articles: Book chapters and journal articles (English/Deutsch)

“Venezuela’s social transformation and growing class struggle.”

In: Crisis and Contradiction: Marxist Perspectives on Latin America in the Global Economy. Susan Spronk and Jeffery R. Webber (Editors). 2015. Leiden: Brill Press. 138-162.

Since the late-1990s much of Latin America has experienced an uneven and contradictory turn to the Left in the electoral arena. At the same time, there has been a rejuvenation of Marxist critiques of political economy. Drawing on the expertise of Latin American, North American, and European scholars, this volume offers cutting-edge theoretical explorations of trends in the region, as well as in-depth case studies of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Venezuela.

http://www.brill.com/products/book/crisis-and-contradiction
http://www.azzellini.net/node/2828

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A Preview of the Future. Workers’ Control in the Context of a Global Systemic Crisis

Pluto Press. London | Geschrieben am 04. Mai 2015

Originating in a bold exhibition at the Secession in Vienna, this book examines moments in social and cultural life where there are glimpses of utopia, where other possibilities of being are imagined and even partially realised

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2852
http://utopian-pulse.org/

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Prokla, Dezember 2014, No. 177, 44.4: 495-512

Dario Azzellini: Ein Epochenbruch. Die neuen globalen Proteste zwischen Organisation und Bewegung.

Seit Ende 2010 haben sich eine Reihe Massenproteste und Revolten in verschiedenen Ländern rund um den Globus ereignet. Trotz aller Unterschiede zwischen den diversen Bewegungen und Gesellschaften in Bewegung weltweit lassen sind derart viele Parallelen zwischen Inhalten, Formen und Akteuren ausmachen, dass von einem globalen Phänomen auszugehen ist. Jede dieser Bewegungen hat Demokratie zur praktischen Frage gemacht. Diese Bewegungen verweigern sich der Priorisierung ökonomischer und finanzieller Interessen gegenüber politischen und sozialen. Das Aufkommen und die Praxis dieser neuen Bewegungen stellen einen Bruch mit vormals dominanten Formen der Organisierung und Mobilisierung sowie sozialer Beziehungen dar. Im folgenden Beitrag wird argumentiert es handele sich um einen Epochenbruch. Es entstehen neue Formen der Organisierung und neue kollektive Subjektivitäten, die nicht mehrheitlich von bestehenden Praktiken, Organisationen und Institutionen absorbiert werden, wie in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten. Die daraus resultierenden gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen sind tiefgreifend und weitreichend....

http://www.azzellini.net/akademische-veroeffentlichungen/die-neuen-globa...
http://www.prokla.de/2014/12/02/editorial-prokla-177/

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5. Interviews and press articles (English/Español)

Persecution and Exile of Austrian Sociological Authors During Fascism

Hundreds of Austrian sociological authors were persecuted and exiled during fascism between 1933 and 1945, most of them Jews, but also a large number of non-Jewish liberals, democrats, socialists and communists

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2853
http://isaforum2016.univie.ac.at/blog/

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Dario Azzellini: “La estrategia paramilitar es más parecida a la Contra nicaragüense”

Bruno Sgarzini | Misión Verdad 27.07.2015

Realizada en los días más duros de las guarimbas de 2014, esta entrevista con Dario Azzellini, autor del libro El Negocio de la Guerra, cobra relevancia porque pone sobre el tapete el complejo entramado paramilitar, que en este momento es atacado en la ofensiva realizada por el gobierno revolucionario en la Operación Liberación del Pueblo (OLP).

http://www.azzellini.net/journalistische-artikel/dario-azzellini-%E2%80%...
http://misionverdad.com/entrevistas/dario-azzellini-la-estrategia-parami...

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6. Videos/Audios (English/Español/Deutsch/Greek)

The Laura Flanders Show: They Can't Represent Us! (Con subtitulos en español!!)
Telesur, 16.05.201, 28 min.

with Marina Sitrin and Dario Azzellini

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2868
http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!es/video/laura-flanders-show-388344

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Plan estatal para hallar personas desaparecidas en Colombia
DW Latinoamerica, 27.07.2015, 4:39 min.

Las autoridades colombianas iniciaron hoy la excavación de la que está considerada la "mayor fosa común urbana del mundo". ¿Quiénes son las víctimas de la escombrera de Medellín? El análisis por Darío Azzellini, investigador y doctor en Sociología y Ciencias Políticas.

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2880
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITULVzD4kv0

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Cuadriga - Venezuela: ¿esperanza de cambio?

Deutsche Welle Latinoámerica | 25.06.15 | 45 min.

La Comisión Nacional Electoral venezolana ha puesto fecha a las elecciones legislativas. Leopoldo López levantó en consecuencia la huelga de hambre. ¿Un respiro en medio de la crisis política que vive el país?

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2874
http://dw.com/p/1FfSy

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Cuadriga: Muerte en el Mediterráneo: ¿la UE culpable?

Deutsche Welle Latinoámerica, 23.04.2015, 45 min.

Más de 1000 muertos en una semana. Éste es el balance de los últimos naufragios en el Mediterráneo. Personas que huyen de la guerra, del terror, del hambre, de la muerte. Las ganas de dejar de sufrir en su país son mayores que el miedo al naufragio o la deportación. Todo por un futuro en Europa. Pero, ¿puede ayudarlos la UE?, ¿o acaso no quiere? ¿Es su deseo mantenerlos fuera de las fronteras?

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2859
http://www.dw.de/cuadriga-muerte-en-el-mediterr%C3%A1neo-la-ue-culpable-...

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Radia Obskura: Is Marx Muss?
Berliner Runde - Radia Obskura | 24.06.2015 | 60 min.

Von 14. bis 17. Mai 2015 organisierte marx21, das "Netzwerk für internationalen Sozialismus" die Konferenz "Marx Is Muss" in Berlin. Präsentiert und diskutiert wurden verschiedene Themenfelder zwischen Kapitalismus, Imperialismus, Rassismus - Feminismus, Handlungspotenziale von sozialen Bewegungen und Parteien, widerständige Potenziale der Populärkultur - jeweils auf theoretischer wie praktisch-aktivistischer Ebene.

Interview mit Dario Azzellini

http://www.azzellini.net/interviews/radia-obskura-marx-muss
http://cba.fro.at/291153

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Oder nur das Interview:

Interview mit Dario Azzellini nach dem Vortrag zu "Ihr repräsentiert uns nicht!" Soziale Bewegungen vom 15M bis Occupy

freie-radios.net, 27.05.2015, 18:51 min.

Radio Corax, 27.5.2015, 20:28 min

"In ihrem neuen Buch “They Can’t Represent Us! Reinventing Democracy from Greece to Occupy” geben Marina Sitrin und Dario Azzellini einen Einblick in die verschiedenen sozialen Bewegungen in Spanien, Griechenland, den USA, Argentinien und Venezuela. Sie zeigen die Gemeinsamkeiten auf und diskutieren die Unterschiede in den Ländern. Was ist von ihnen geblieben? Auch nachdem vieler dieser Bewegungen aus den Medien verschwunden sind, lebt ihr Erbe weiter. Sitrin und Azzellini beschreiben, wie aus ihnen zahlreiche Basisinitiativen entstanden. Dario Azzellini diskutiert mit uns, ob diese Bewegungen einen Epochenbruch hervorgebracht haben."

http://www.azzellini.net/interviews/interview-mit-dario-azzellini-nach-d...
http://www.freie-radios.net/70681
http://www.azzellini.net/interviews/ihr-repraesentiert-uns-nicht-soziale...
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“Ihr repräsentiert uns nicht!” Soziale Bewegungen vom 15M bis Occupy

Konferenz "Marx ist Muss" 16.05.2015, 85 min.

https://soundcloud.com/mdbergfeld/dario-azzellini-ihr-reprasentiert-uns-...

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Κόσμος Εν ΚΙνήσει, ERT Thessaloniki, April 2

http://www.azzellini.net/node/2860
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwNKmNQElR8&feature=youtu.be&t=1h29s

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7. A call for an international solidarity-mutual aid network support social struggle in Greece


The below statement is from the Social Solidarity Clinic in Iraklio who are collaborating with other clinics, social centers and movements to create a network from below to receive concrete forms of solidarity. 


Please sign and contact at  info@koinoniaher.gr

12/7/2015 Euro Summit. A surprise for some. Not a surprise for others. In either case, there is a lasting question. How is a response from below possible to counteract and negate the totalizing financialization of our lives?
 
There is not one political answer to this. However, a political point needs to be stressed. Support is not needed for an inter-class, ethnocentric peoples—the Greeks.
Support is needed for the struggle from below taking place in Greece. It is the State, first, that homogenizes the differentiated impact of austerity—due to class, age, gender, location, and way of life—under a national identity. To accept austerity, for each MoU, a respective national responsibility. And for five years—nationalization or austerity—the two remedies to choose from.  
 
We choose differently. What is urgent, for us, is to collectivize (not homogenize) individual risk—due to personal debt, job precarity, lessened or no access to health services and good nutrition and the internalization of guilt and shame.
 
This is the 2nd call for the International Solidarity-Mutual Aid Network. To meet acute and longterm needs in Greece. From/to self-organized initiatives. The aim is to make visible, to demonstrate the efficacy of and put into practice an alternative form of Social Solidarity vis a vis the form of Institutional Solidarity—the EU-ECB-IMF institutions and the new austerity program by the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) of the Eurozone.
 
To clarify. The call is not a contingent choice. It follows our broader effort to develop a different approach to healthcare. On a social, rather than individual, level. Solidarity, reciprocity, equity, without any distinction as to race, color, origin, sexual orientation or religion. Essential elements. For multifactorial healthcare. Not medicalized assessment. For treating human as a bio-psycho-social whole. Not reduction of human to any individual symptom. For deinstitutionalisation. Not charity, medicine for profit, or neoliberal de-hospitalization via closures, privatization and criminalization. For social emancipation.
 
The plan is to start from, and have at the core of this network, autonomous solidarity health clinics—the sites experimenting on the basis of non-capitalist forms of labor, non-medicalized healthcare, non-institutional dependency. Each clinic will act as a hub, and will coordinate with other self-organized groups in its city/broader area. Each such coalition will determine and share with the network—the initiatives responding to the call—a list of needs (money, in kind, human), ways to be reached (online, mail, in person), long term communication framework/programming. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Needs may range from medicine and electronics to doctors. Within the coming weeks each clinic/coalition will send out their first round of communication.
 
Social Solidarity Health Clinic & Pharmacy - Iraklio, Crete
 
Signatures as of July 21, 2015
Groups, Collectives, Workplaces and Networks:
 
1.Claudia Acuña, for Cooperativa de Trabajo Lavaca (Lavaca.org y MU), Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. Atenea Jiménez Lemon- Red Nacional de Comuneras
y Comuneras de Venezuela (500 comunas articuladas en Red)
3. Roar Magazine (roarmag.org reflections on a revolution)
4. Oscar Olivera, Fundacion Abril, Cochabamba, Bolivia
5. RiMaflow, Fabbrica Recuperata!, Milano, Italia
6. Vilma Almendra and Emmanuel Rozental,  Pueblos en Camino, Abya Yala (www.pueblosencamino.org)
7. Strike Debt! New York, USA
8. Andrés Ruggeri. Programa Facultad Abierta, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
9. Third Level Workplace Watch, Dublin, Ireland
10. Rafael Sandoval del Centro Social Ruptura Guadalajara, México
11. SODEPAZ
Madrid
Ongvde Desarrollo y Solidaridad, Spain
12. Tidal Magazine, Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy, USA
13. Associazione Ya Basta! Marche Italia
14. Direct Action Front for Palestine, USA & Palestine
15. Workerscontrol.net
16. - Comitê Pró-Haiti - Brasil - Lúcia Skromov l
17. Givanildo Manoel, Tribunal Popular - Brasil -
18.  Organização Indígena Revolucionária - Brasil
19. Vilma Lopes,  Ecla - Espaço Cultural Latino Americano - Brasil
20. Campaign for Peace and Democracy, USA
21. Juan Hernández Zubizarreta Observatorio de Multinacionales en América Latina
22. Constanza Cuetia - Tejido de Comunicación del Pueblo Nasa - Cauca - Colombia
23. Institute for Social Ecology, Vermont, USA
24. Gustavo Esteva, Centro Intercultural de Encuentros y Diálogos Red Intercultural de Acción Autónoma, Mexico
25. Samantha Shakur Bowden, Occupy Tampa and Black Lives Matter Tampa, USA
26. SOLIDARIA – Bari, Italy
27. Patrick Bresnihan and The Provisional University, Dublin, Ireland
28. Common Notions Press (commonnotions.org), USA
29. Luis Nieto Pereira por La asociación Paz con Dignidad del Estado español
30. Rene Olvera Salinas, Editorial En cortito que´s pa´largo, Querétaro, México
31. Dr. S. Akhtar Ehtisham, Blog syedehtisham.blogspot.com
32. Hugo Blanco - Revista Lucha Indigena33. Jose Manuel Martín Medem, Izquierda Unida, España
34. Dmitri Prieto Samsvonov, activist.Taller Libertario Alfredo Lopez; Observatorio Critico Cubano; Catedra Haydee Santamaria, Habana, Cuba
35. Krystian Woznicki (www.berlinergazette.de), Germany
36. Chris Carlsson, Shaping San Francisco, USA
37. Revolutionary Caucus, Students for a Democratic Society at University of South Florida, St. Pete. Campus, USA
38. Commonomics USA
39. Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Florida, USA
40. South Florida Refuge, Refuge Worker Center, USA
41. Florida Revolutionary Road Radio Show, USA
42. Universidad de la Tierra en Oaxaca, Mexico
43. Programa Democracia y Transformación Global, Lima, Perú
44. Comité Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil
45. Jai Sen, CACIM (Critical Action - Centre in Movement), India
46. Pinellas Greens, Florida, USA
47. Gulfcoast Greens, Florida, USA
48. Officine Zero, Recuperated Workplace, Rome, Italy
49. DinamoPress, Rome, Italy
50. Point Break, Rome, Italy
51. ESC Atelier Autogestito, Rome, Italy
52. Resistenze Meticce, Rome, Italy
53. Point Break, Rome, Italy
54. The Free Association, UK
55. Plan C, UK
56. Beta-Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico
57. schlicht&ergreifend, A Housing Project Group, Leipzig, Germany
58. MTST – Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto, Brasil  
59. Círculo Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil
60. Las Comite Pro-Haiti
61. Juventud Socialista – Cusco, Peru
62. Sarah Khan, People's Health Movement UK http://www.phmovement.org/
63. Medact http://www.medact.org/, London, UK
64. Worcester Roots Project, Worcester, MA, USA
65. CATAPA, Technisch Academisch Comité voor Bijstand bij Milieuproblemen (Comité   Académico Técnico de Asesoramiento a Problemas Ambientales), Netherlands
66. Worcester Solidarity and Green Economy (SAGE) Alliance, Worcester, MA, USA
67. Gonzalo Miranda, Cooperativa de Trabajo Muchas Nueces - Editorial muchas nueces. Buenos Aires, Argentina
68. Woodbine Ecology Center, www.woodbinecenter.org, contact pavlos@woodbinecenter.org
69. Diego Benegas Loyo, for Barrios x Memoria y Justicia Almagro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
70. Ecoredia – Gruppo d’acquisto solidale de Ivrea, Italia
71. Workers Solidarity Movement, Ireland
 
Individuals:
 
1. Silvia Federici, USA/Italy
2. George Caffentzis, USA
3. Marina Sitrin, USA
4. Marcela Olivera, Bolivia
5. Andres Ruggeri, Argentina
6. Sabu Kosho, USA/Japan
7. Michael Hardt, USA
8. Susan Buck-Morss, USA
9. Raul Zibechi, Uruguay
10. Gustavo Esteva, Mexico
11. Claudia Acuña, Argentina
12. Laura Gottesdiener, USA
13. Julio Bronco, Mexico
14. Bill Fletcher, Jr., USA
15. Martin Krymkiewicz, Argentina
16. Astra Taylor, USA
17. Dario Azzellini, Germany/Italy
18. Gaia Capogna, Italy

 

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Dario Azzellini

www.azzellini.net

Institute of Sociology, Department of Politics and Development Research
Johannes Kepler Universität (JKU) Linz