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Economic Update is a weekly program hosted by Richard D. Wolff and is played on over 60 stations nationwide. Wolff takes complex economic issues and empowers listeners with information to analyze their own financial situation as well as the economy at large. By focusing on the economic dimensions of everyday life - wages, jobs, taxes, debts, and profits - the program explores alternative ways to organize markets and government policies.
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Labour as a Commons: The Example of Worker-Recuperated Companies
This article argues that labour can be understood as a commons, located in the discussion of how commons can advance the transformation of social relations and society. To manage labour as a commons entails a shift away from the perception of labour power as the object of capital’s value practices, towards a notion of labour power as a collectively and sustainably managed resource for the benefit of society.
"La democracia no puede ser democracia si es cosmopolita"
NAHIMEN, Teoria eta Estrategia 2016/I
La Autonomía Comunal exige un desarrollo en todos los ámbitos productivos. El pensamiento es uno de esos ámbitos. Sin embargo, las facultades especializadas y los centros de investigación al servicio del Capital y los Estados, lo tienen bajo llave. Nahimen es un proyecto que apuesta por una estrategia de colectivización del pensamiento, por la reapropiación popular autónoma de ese espacio productivo. Nuestra revista quiere ser una herramienta más para ese fin: para contribuir a en que Euskal Herria se llegue a constituir el poder popular autónomo.
In: Moving Beyond Capitalism
The Communal State (Venezuela): Communal Councils and Workplace Democracy
Azzellini, Dario (2016): “The Communal State (Venezuela): Communal Councils and Workplace Democracy”. In: DuRand, Cliff (Editor): Moving Beyond Capitalism. New York: Routledge.
Das Fenster zu gesellschaftlicher Veränderung hat sich in Griechenland und Spanien wieder geschlossen
Keine Verdichtung unter dieser Nummer
Interview zu dem Vortrag auf der Marx is Muss Konferenz 2015
Interview mit Dario Azzellini nach dem Vortrag zu "Ihr repräsentiert uns nicht!" Soziale Bewegungen vom 15M bis Occupy
"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.
Ein Epochenbruch. Die neuen globalen Proteste zwischen Organisation und Bewegung
Dario Azzellini: Ein Epochenbruch. Die neuen globalen Proteste zwischen Organisation und Bewegung
English abstract:
Urban Democracy Lab at NYU/Gallatin
Dario Azzellini, They Can't Represent Us! "Occupy" in Global Context
Reinventing Democracy from Greece to Occupy
They Can't Represent Us!
How the new global movements are putting forward a radical conception of democracy.
“The movements documented in this volume succeeded in shutting cities down through tremendous shows of force. And when you shut down a city, you can actually stop capital accumulation … Until we start building a truly democratic society, we will continue to see our good ideas co-opted by capital.”
– from the foreword by David Harvey
Here is one of the first books to assert that mass protest movements in disparate places such as Greece, Argentina, and the United States share an agenda — to raise the question of what democracy should mean. These horizontalist movements, including Occupy, exercise and claim participatory democracy as the ground of revolutionary social change today.