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topic-teams [2017/11/05 09:48]
Richard Greeman
topic-teams [2017/11/06 14:02]
Richard Greeman
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 //sign up here under your preferred topic(s).// //sign up here under your preferred topic(s).//
-(Suggested outline of topics below. Teams can change them)+
  
 === Women ===  === Women === 
-Anna, Jenny,+Anna, Jenny, ​Lola, Silvia
  
 === Internationalism ===  === Internationalism === 
-Richard+Richard, Dan, Alexey, Fred
  
 === Organization === === Organization ===
 +Anna, Richard, Dan
  
 === Violence === === Violence ===
 +Dickey, Barry (maybe on non-violence?​),​ Richard
  
 === Work === === Work ===
 +Sam (maybe?), Richard
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 +(Suggested outline of topics below. Teams can change them)
  
  
 +=== Internationalism ===
  
-=== Internationalism === (Nov 12) Was any solution to the ecological, financial, and other global crises possible, other than a planetary one? Was a better world possible within the world state system of 2017? The state as locus of war and organized class repression (versus “government” which may be democratic, participative and useful). History of the lever of international solidarity. Rise and fall of past Worker’s International’s. How did people organize globally? Planetary strikes? Boycotts? Demonstrations?​ Risings? Planetary flash mobs organized through Internet and social media? World labor federation? World women’s organizations?​ Human rights leagues? How did democratic self-organization of the world economy develop out of these social movements? Assuming the victory of significant reforms and/or the flourishing of alternative societies in one or more localities, how did they contribute to the resolution of the world crisis (e.g. as examples or starting points)? Relation between reform movements and world revolution. Alternatives to the world state system: regionalism,​ federation,​etc. The Internet as platform for international decision making and economic coordination,​ etc.+ (Nov 12) Was any solution to the ecological, financial, and other global crises possible, other than a planetary one? Was a better world possible within the world state system of 2017? The state as locus of war and organized class repression (versus “government” which may be democratic, participative and useful). History of the lever of international solidarity. Rise and fall of past Worker’s International’s. How did people organize globally? Planetary strikes? Boycotts? Demonstrations?​ Risings? Planetary flash mobs organized through Internet and social media? World labor federation? World women’s organizations?​ Human rights leagues? How did democratic self-organization of the world economy develop out of these social movements? Assuming the victory of significant reforms and/or the flourishing of alternative societies in one or more localities, how did they contribute to the resolution of the world crisis (e.g. as examples or starting points)? Relation between reform movements and world revolution. Alternatives to the world state system: regionalism,​ federation,​etc. The Internet as platform for international decision making and economic coordination,​ etc.
  
  
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