It has been a very sad August when we allow the media to affect us. Thousands of people dying unnecessarily, in war and conflict, in protests and on the streets, from Missouri to Gaza, from Kurdistan to Damascus, from Donetsk to Santiago, armies, states, police, brutally slaughter their perceived enemies. In Syria the latest count of deaths since the uprising begun has reached 170,000 people and with the ISIS the numbers are climbing. In Gaza 2,100 is the last count in a few weeks. In Ukraine it is questionable what the numbers are but lately different sides refer to 2,000. In Africa the numbers are never so important to the western media to report, until the Ebola epidemic came and the media took an interest as far as this epidemic may cause a threat elsewhere. Yet there is one constant statistic that not many are reporting in the mass media. Over 60,000 people a day, nearly half being children, are dying from the simple cause of the lack of nutrients and clean water. Meanwhile if one is to divide the annual world production of corn (alone) by the population one will find the corn produced alone can prevent death from hunger. An enormous amount of food is produced worldwide, maybe "too much" according to economists who are waged by corporations that benefit from the rise of the price of commodities.
We re-examine education and physics as tools for actual community organizing, building, and communal problem solving
The Institute's Rooms
Aug 27, 2014
Jul 27, 2014
Natural Building Materials and Biomass Roofing
Sustainable Build of UK is a great source for construction material and techniques that advance the concept of autonomy and sustainability. This post serves as an example of the great information one may find there directly, instead of us borrowing this information. Hopefully it will remain available for time to come, but if you have any plans of using this information soon on a project it is advised to store and reproduce such information as we can not conclude it will always be available and free.
Natural
Building Materials and Biomass Roofing
Biomass
roofing is the use of plant materials to build roofs. People from around the
world have always used whatever vegetation was locally available and abundant
to build their roofs. This cultural and environmental diversity has led to a
wide range of roofing materials and styles, from the simple and ephemeral to
the more durable and complex.
The Different Types of Biomass Roofing
Although
hundreds of different plants have been used to roof houses, these can be
classified into two main types: thatch and wood tiles.
Jul 26, 2014
Crisis of Humanity and the Specter of 21st Century Fascism
http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/robinson/Assets/pdf/Crisis%20of%20Humanity.pdf
World Economy www.worldfinancialreview.com May - June 2014 Pg 14 – 16
World Economy www.worldfinancialreview.com May - June 2014 Pg 14 – 16
Global Capitalism:
Crisis of Humanity and the Specter of 21st Century Fascism
Crisis of Humanity and the Specter of 21st Century Fascism
By William I.
Robinson
About
the Author
William
I. Robinson is
professor of sociology, global and international studies, and Latin American
studies, at the University of California - Santa Barbara. Among his many books
are Promoting Polyarchy (1996), Transnational Conflicts (2003), A Theory of
Global Capitalism (2004), Latin America
and Global Capitalism(2008), and Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity
(2014).
World capitalism is
experiencing the worst crisis in its 500 year history. Global capitalism is a
qualitatively new stage in the open ended evolution of capitalism characterised
by the rise of transnational capital, a transnational capitalist class, and a
transnational state. Below, William I. Robinson argues that the global crisis
is structural and threatens to become systemic, raising the specter of collapse
and a global police state in the face of ecological holocaust, concentration of
the means of violence, displacement of billions, limits to extensive expansion
and crises of state legitimacy, and suggests that a massive redistribution of
wealth and power downward to the poor majority of humanity is the only viable
solution.
The New Global
Capitalism and the 21st Century Crisis
The
world capitalist system is arguably experiencing the worst crisis in its 500
year history. World capitalism has experienced a profound restructuring through
globalisation over the past few decades and has been transformed in ways that
make it fundamentally distinct from its earlier incarnations. Similarly, the
current crisis exhibits features that set it apart from earlier crises of the
system and raise the stakes for humanity. If we are to avert disastrous
outcomes we must understand both the nature of the new global capitalism and
the nature of its crisis. Analysis of capitalist globalisation provides a
template for probing a wide range of social, political, cultural and
ideological processes in this 21st century. Following Marx, we want to focus on
the internal dynamics of capitalism to understand crisis. And following the
global capitalism perspective, we want to see how capitalism has qualitatively
evolved in recent decades.
Jul 16, 2014
What is the Landless Workers Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST)
A documentary about the history of the fight of the rural workers in Brazil. Go here for the list of videos
Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) in Portuguese, is
a mass social movement, formed by rural workers and by all those who
want to fight for land reform and against injustice and social
inequality in rural areas.
The MST was born through a process of occupying latifundios (large
landed estates) and become a national movement in 1984. Over more than
two decades , the movement has led more than 2,500 land occupations,
with about 370,000 families - families that today settled on 7.5 million
hectares of land that they won as a result of the occupations. Through
their organizing, these families continue to push for schools, credit
for agricultural production and cooperatives, and access to health care.
Currently, there are approximately 900 encampment holding 150,000
landless families in Brazil. Those camped, as well as those already
settled, remain mobilized, ready to exercise their full citizenship, by
fighting for the realization of their political, social economic,
environmental and cultural rights.
Jul 8, 2014
Why is there a lag in our publishing activity
First, and not least, we do not get paid or receive any money from doing this, nor did we undermine the project as something quick and simple. Certainly we would be able to do more if there were more of us doing it, so if you have developed an interest in getting involved let us know. Sometime horizontal organization is slow and complicated in terms of production. Each one of us must convince and be convinced of a proposal to do something. And this we do neither consider a luxury of a problem, quite the opposite we are critical of those who operate under a hierarchy, an authority, and produce.
Judging by certain polemics it would seem that there are anarchists who spurn any form of organisation; but in fact the many, too many, discussions on this subject, even when obscured by questions of language or poisoned by personal issues, are concerned with the means and not the actual principle of organisation. Thus it happens that when those comrades who sound the most hostile to organisation want to really do something they organise just like the rest of us and often more effectively. The problem, I repeat, is entirely one of means.
Errico Malatesta October 1927
So it is not only important to us to do something or do it quickly, but to find the acceptable ways to do it. If we were to develop specialists, hierarchy, authority, to do something, the value of the product would be all lost as we have returned to the state of affairs we are so eager in departing. So among the other, real life projects we are engaged in, our digital project has fallen back in priority, while we are constantly reexamining what we have done so far and where we want to go with this. And this must take time.
May 12, 2014
our efforts are for peace, their efforts are for war
How can we express enough solidarity and who are we to voice such a thing? How can we ever mention the struggle of the indigenous people of Mexico and not broadcast the following text loud and clear? How can we stand still and read, learn, think, and discuss, when order is threatened by the forces of human disorder and suffering? Rage? No words can ever describe what we feel. We feel as we are in prison, locked far away from our comrades. Locked up in a world without autonomy, without daily dignity for the land we step on, the food the masters feed us, the lies they serve us, the labor extortion they subject us, the humiliation of being trapped and powerless on their land. The submission to a world where they decide and we materialize and execute their wishes, unable to ever materialize any of our own.
Solidarity is a simple word used by many, but few are able to carry on the weight of its true meaning. How can you express solidarity without sharing the struggle? How can you not express solidarity without sharing the defeat from it? And what is there to do? Are we consciously ready to make the leap? Are we ready to leave the world of the masters and create our own world? Are we afraid? Do we have second thoughts? Is there life away from struggle? Is there any meaning in such other life?
Long live the struggle of compañero Galeano
Long live the meeting (the Sixth) of all struggles around the world
May 12, 2014
Where Has It Brought You?
Zapatista Pain and Rage
by SUBCOMANDANTE MARCOS
To the Compañeras and Compañeros of the Sixth:
Compas:
To tell you the truth, the communiqué was all ready. It was succinct, clear, precise, how communiqués should be. But…well…maybe later.
For now the meeting with the compañeros and compañeras bases of support of the community of La Realidad is about to begin.
We listen.
We have known the tone and the emotion with which they speak for a long time: pain and rage.
So it occurs to me that a communiqué will not adequately reflect this.
Or at least not fully.
True, maybe a letter won’t do so either, but at least the words that follow are an attempt, even if they are only a pale reflection.
Because…
Compas:
To tell you the truth, the communiqué was all ready. It was succinct, clear, precise, how communiqués should be. But…well…maybe later.
For now the meeting with the compañeros and compañeras bases of support of the community of La Realidad is about to begin.
We listen.
We have known the tone and the emotion with which they speak for a long time: pain and rage.
So it occurs to me that a communiqué will not adequately reflect this.
Or at least not fully.
True, maybe a letter won’t do so either, but at least the words that follow are an attempt, even if they are only a pale reflection.
Because…
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