Deric Shannon 
The End of the World as We Know It? [EPUB ebook] 
Crisis, Resistance, and the Age of Austerity

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The End of the World as We Know It? explores the origins and effects of the capitalist crisis that began in 2008. It moves on to examine the responses of both the dispossessed and the ruling classes to the catastrophe, giving special attention to student mobilizations around the world. Weaving together a global network of stories and analyses, editor Deric Shannon creates an outline of what real and effective opposition to the forces that are destroying our lives and our planet might look like. From solidarity networks to revolutionary unionism, student strikes, and ever-new forms of state and corporate control, The End of the World as We Know It? is a guide to the future of anticapitalist struggle


“Highly recommended reading for the contemporary dissident.”—Ruth Kinna, author of A Beginner’s Guide to Anarchism

 “The End of the World As We Know It? will be an invaluable resource for students of political economy in our momentous times…. [it] offers an indispensable array of perspectives on the crisis in contemporary global capitalism, with an eye toward dismantling it.” —Alessandro De Giorgi, author of Re-thinking the Political Economy of Punishment

 “A must-read for those interested in navigating the turbulent waters of economic uncertainty, political instability, and global resistance. The contributors not only provide clear and accessible analyses but also, and more importantly, a range of thought-provoking proposals for change which challenge an increasingly unequal and unsustainable status quo.” —Nathan Jun, Author of Anarchism and Political Modernity

 ’There is nothing more important for anticapitalists than providing sharp analysis and relevant answers to the problems of our time, rather than merely propagating noble ideals. Here is a book that lives up to the task.’ —Gabriel Kuhn, editor of All Power to the Councils! A Documentary History of the German Revolution of 1918–1919

 “The contributions in The End of the World As We Know It? provide us with important lessons concerning the economic crisis and the attempts of working people to create a world worth living in.” —Andrej Grubacic, author of Don’t Mourn, Balkanize! Essays After Yugoslavia

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INTRODUCTION

The End of the World As We Know It? Toward a Critical Understanding of the Present

Deric Shannon


PART 1. ORIGINS


1. From the Fall of Saigon to the Fall of Lehman

Paul Bowman


2. Interview with Noam Chomsky on the Origins of the Crisis and Methods of Resistance

Interview by Deric Shannon


3. Predatory Lending and the Twenty-First Century Recession: Preying on the American Dream and Reasserting Racialized Inequality

Davita Silfen Glasberg, Angie Beeman, and Colleen Casey


PART 2. EFFECTS


4. The End of Meaning, The Meaning of End (Some Thoughts from Greece)

Antonis Vradis


5. A Failure of Imagination: Human Rights Through Neo-liberalism, the Economic Crisis, and Austerity Policy

Harpreet K. Paul


6. Mechanisms of Power: Privilege and Racism as Exercised Through Economic Crisis

Ernesto Aguilar and Ayn Morgan


7. No Mancession: Crisis, Gender, Reproductive Labor, and the Commons

Gayge Operaista


8. Interview with Miguel Ángel Fernández on the CNT and Crisis in Spain

Interview and Translation by Dustin Shannon


9. Institutionalizing Crisis: The Case of Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina

Jasmin Mujanovic


10. The Puerto Rican Experiment: Crisis, Colonialism, and Popular Response

Jorell A. Meléndez Badillo


PART 3. THE RESPONSE OF THE DISPOSSESSED


11. Infiltrating the Mythology of American Empire: Media, History, and Occupy Wall Street

Mark Bray


12. Undoing the Reasonable Middle: Sexuality and Gender Movements in the Age of Crisis and Austerity

Abbey Volcano


13. Argentina’s Movements Against Austerity and the Politics of Space

Marie Trigona


14. Austerity and Unions: A Case Study in the Canadian Union of Postal Workers

Nick Driedger


15. No Exit: Transforming Housing Through Solidarity and Resistance

Shane Burley


16. Circumscribed by Conditions They Did Not Create: The English Riots of August 2011

Christian Garland


17. Solidarity Networks as a Means of Building Resistance to Austerity

Matthew Adams


PART 4. THE RULING CLASS RESPONSE


18. Militant Reformism and the Prospects for Reforming Capitalism

Nate Hawthorne


19. States of Emergency: Green Capitalism and Transnational Resistance

Yesenia Barragán


20. Policing Dissent and Copping a Profit: Police and Austerity in the United States

Adam Quinn


21. Dimensions of Crisis in Greece

Chris Spannos


22. Insurgency Control: Tools of Repression in the Age of Austerity

Sean Parson and Luis A. Fernandez


23. Nationalism’s Chilling Effect on Anti-austerity Movements: The Case of Israel’s “Tent Protests”

Uri Gordon


24. Marikana: A Point of Rupture?

Benjamin Fogel


PART 5. EDUCATION AND THE STUDENT RESPONSE


25. Revolutionary Terrains and Higher Education in the U.S.

William Armaline and Abraham De Leon


26. Interview with Québécois Student Organizer Jamie Burnett

Interview by Abbey Volcano


27. Necessary Steps in Tough Economic Times: New York Students Take to the Streets in the Wake of Occupy

Marianne Le Nabat


28. An Interview with Rudy Amanda Hurtado Garcés, a Militant in the Colombian Anti-Neoliberal Movement

Interview and Translation by Yesenia Barragán and Mark Bray


29. Paths Written in Concrete: The Chilean Student Movement of 2012

Mónica Kostas, Scott Nikolas Nappalos, & Felipe Ramírez


CONCLUSION

The End of the World As We Know It? Toward a Critical Understanding of the Future

Deric Shannon

Tentang Penulis


Deric Shannon is a former line cook, convenience store clerk, and rubber roofer, now an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Oxford College of Emory University. He has written and edited a number of books and articles, ranging in scope from political sociology, economics, sexuality, class struggle, and radical thought.
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Bahasa Inggris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman 536 ● ISBN 9781849351874 ● Ukuran file 1.3 MB ● Editor Deric Shannon ● Penerbit AK Press ● Diterbitkan 2014 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 3306240 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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