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== Study Assignments ==
== Study Assignments ==
; Spain
* [http://www.marxist.com/spain-unprecedented-protests-against-austerity.htm Spain: Unprecedented protests against austerity cuts as the crisis deepens]
: As the Spanish government got its €65bn austerity package passed in Parliament, millions of people took to the streets in unprecedented demonstrations against cuts on July 19. The day after, as the Valencian regional government asked for a central government bail out (of 3.5bn euro), the risk premium on Spanish bonds hit a new record, while 10 year bonds were yielding 7.3%. The Spanish economy is on the verge of a full bail out.
; Euro Crisis
; Euro Crisis
Lots of good material at the following resources:
Lots of good material at the following resources:

Revision as of 20:06, 5 August 2012

<section begin=intro />The Anti-Austerity Discussion Group is a series of discussions about how people locally and around the world are resisting austerity and building strong coalitions to protect access to public services, education, and a basic social safety net. Our goals are to educate ourselves, strengthen our relationships, and develop a shared analysis of austerity and a shared orientation to strategies that work.<section end=intro />

Discussion Questions

Indignados Storm City Hall in Vinaròs, Spain
Entrada de la població vinarossenca a l'ajuntament de Vinaròs
¡Indignados! Los vecinos de Vinaròs asaltan el Ayuntamiento
Un grupo 'okupa' el Ayuntamiento de Jódar para exigir tierra y trabajo

To be determined. Initial proposal: European austerity crisis.

  • Greece
  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Italy
  • Ireland
  • Iceland
  • France

Upcoming Study Group Event

Facebook Invite Page: Anti-Austerity Study Group
When: Saturday, August 11, 2012
Time: 10:00am
Where: 214 NE Thompson Street (map)
Topic: Anti-Austerity Movements in Spain.

Study Assignments

Spain
As the Spanish government got its €65bn austerity package passed in Parliament, millions of people took to the streets in unprecedented demonstrations against cuts on July 19. The day after, as the Valencian regional government asked for a central government bail out (of 3.5bn euro), the risk premium on Spanish bonds hit a new record, while 10 year bonds were yielding 7.3%. The Spanish economy is on the verge of a full bail out.
Euro Crisis

Lots of good material at the following resources:

Previous Topics

Notes of previous discussions located here: Discussion Group Archive

Discussion Notes

Related Events

References