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In times of crisis, when institutions of power are laid bare,
people turn to one another. Pandemic Solidarity collects firsthand
experiences from around the world of people creating their own
narratives of solidarity and mutual aid in the time of the global
crisis of Covid-19. The world's media was quick to weave a
narrative of selfish individualism, full of empty supermarket
shelves and con-men. However, if you scratch the surface, you find
a different story of community and self-sacrifice. Looking at
eighteen countries and regions, including India, Rojava, Taiwan,
South Africa, Iraq and North America, the personal accounts in the
book weave together to create a larger picture, revealing a
universality of experience - a housewife in Istanbul supports her
neighbour in the same way as a teacher in Argentina, a punk in
Portland, and a disability activist in South Korea does. Moving
beyond the present, these stories reveal what an alternative
society could look like, and reflect the skills and relationships
we already have to create that society, challenging institutions of
power that have already shown their fragility.
This is an oral history of the exciting transformations taking
place since the popular rebellion that began in December 2001 in
Argentina. It is told by people in the various autonomous social
movements, from the occupied factories to the indigenous
communities and unemployed workers' movements.
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. Written by two international
activist intellectuals and based on extensive interviews with
movement participants in Spain, Venezuela, Japan, across the United
States, and elsewhere, this book is both one of the most expansive
portraits of the assemblies, direct democracy forums, and
organizational forms championed by the new movements, and an
analytical history of direct and participatory democracy from
ancient Athens to Athens today. The new movements put forward the
idea that liberal democracy is not democratic, nor was it ever.
In times of crisis, when institutions of power are laid bare,
people turn to one another. Pandemic Solidarity collects firsthand
experiences from around the world of people creating their own
narratives of solidarity and mutual aid in the time of the global
crisis of Covid-19. The world’s media was quick to weave a
narrative of selfish individualism, full of empty supermarket
shelves and con-men. However, if you scratch the surface, you find
a different story of community and self-sacrifice. Looking at
eighteen countries and regions, including India, Rojava, Taiwan,
South Africa, Iraq and North America, the personal accounts in the
book weave together to create a larger picture, revealing a
universality of experience - a housewife in Istanbul supports her
neighbour in the same way as a teacher in Argentina, a punk in
Portland, and a disability activist in South Korea does. Moving
beyond the present, these stories reveal what an alternative
society could look like, and reflect the skills and relationships
we already have to create that society, challenging institutions of
power that have already shown their fragility.
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