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“We’re Coming”: COP 16 Mexico Protests Dawn Paley

Comments on Li Minqi's The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy Lang Yan

Gulf Coast Resistance: What Does Resistance Look Like? The Niger Delta Model Ray Boudreaux

Calculated Risks

“Peak Oil” and “Resource Curses” from a Class Perspective George Caffentzis

[From a presentation at the Historical Materialism Conference, CUNY Grad Center, New York, NY, Jan. 14-16, 2010.]

Emancipation under Conditions that the Left Didn’t Want: Generalized Resource Shortages as a Historical Crisis of the Social Andreas Exner, Christian Lauk & Konstantin Kulterer

“If there is a lack of appropriate analysis of environmental processes and societal relations to nature because they don’t fit into the wishful thinking of ‘eternal capitalism,’ dangerous ways of ideologically processing the crisis can gain momentum.”

TRAVOL 2011: Volunteer Summer Camp

An autonomous gathering of people, organizations, and community experiences

Second World Forum of Applied Knowledge

January 10th to February 20, 2011

TraVol will take place in the village of Polpaiko, which is located at the edge of the municipality of Tiltil in the northern part of the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile.

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"Government Cuts: As Stupid As They Seem?" Hillel Ticktin

[There are a surprising lack of convincing explanations as to why the capitalist class is pushing through the present unprecedented austerity drive - even at the risk of provoking both mass opposition and a double-dip recession. The following excerpts, from Hillel Ticktin's recent articles in Critique, do offer an interesting partial explanation.]

Bank of America Is in Deep Trouble, and There May Be Financial Disaster on the HorizonJoshua Holland, AlterNet

Will Bank of America be the first Wall Street giant to once again point a gun to its own head, telling us it'll crash and burn and take down the financial system if we don’t pony up for another massive bailout?

Insurrectional Anarchism vs. Class-Struggle AnarchismWayne Price

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