Occupy’s Brief Stay on the Long Arc

“The true problem… is to allow the problems to arise,” wrote R.D. Laing in The Politics of Experience. No less true today than when published in 1967 – or underlined in red the next year. 1968 saw the Prague Spring and My Lai massacre, the Chicago riots and Irish “Troubles.” Students were murdered in Mexico’s Plaza de las Tres Culturas; they brought Paris to a halt when university occupations spre... Read More »

“I am a revolutionary” One Day Activist Conference

When:  Saturday September 15th Where:  Bahen Center Room 2185 – University of Toronto (40 St George Street, room 2185 *Just north of College on St George)  * The Bahen Centre is a fully accessible space. Website: http://iamrev.wordpress.com/   Synopsis: What does it mean to be a revolutionary today? Can you be a revolutionary without a revolution? What exactly does a revolutionary do? How do ... Read More »

Canadian Banking Industry rakes it in

while nickel, diming and charging fees from customers to have a record quarter in the area of over $9 billion in profits let alone the Big 5 while sitting on piles of cash that could be put to better use… http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1249021–royal-bank-reports-highest-quarterly-profit-ever-of-2-2-billion Read More »

TIDAL #3

Tidal is a crucial self-organized intellectual platform for OWS, which is founded on the principle that there can be no radical thought without radical action–and vice versa. Since the appearance of the first issue in December 2011, Tidal has helped to shape the major directions and conversations of the movement. Distinct from either a journalistic outlet or an academic journal, Tidal is groundbre... Read More »

Capitalism in Crisis?

Capitalism in Crisis? with David Harvey and Richard Wolff on the Charlie Rose show (July 26, 2012) at: www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12474 Read More »

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