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* [http://roarmag.org/2012/08/indignados-austerity-as-a-violation-of-basic-human-rights/ Indignados: austerity as a violation of human rights] | * [http://roarmag.org/2012/08/indignados-austerity-as-a-violation-of-basic-human-rights/ Indignados: austerity as a violation of human rights] | ||
: By drawing attention to the systematic violation of human rights, the indignados have helped to shine a light on the illegitimacy of the financial structure. | : By drawing attention to the systematic violation of human rights, the indignados have helped to shine a light on the illegitimacy of the financial structure. | ||
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: Citizens, 15M/Indignados assemblies and various social networks and organizations around the country are building the Citizen Debt Audit Platform to demonstrate the illegitimacy of debt, identify those responsible of the crisis and demand not to pay an illegitimate debt. | |||
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/07/spain-austerity-a-thousand-cuts_n_1748766.html Spain's Austerity Cuts Injure Elderly, Disabled And Their Caretakers] | * [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/07/spain-austerity-a-thousand-cuts_n_1748766.html Spain's Austerity Cuts Injure Elderly, Disabled And Their Caretakers] |
Revision as of 13:01, 7 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
- European Austerity Crisis
- We are looking at pushback against elite-imposed austerity in the countries listed below, either one country at a time, or in small groups of countries. We're starting with Spain:
- France
- Greece
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Portugal
- Spain
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
- Power relations--the 1% vs. the 99%. What does austerity look like and why?
- Who is fighting back? How?
- Where might this fightback go?
- How does the situation in Spain relate to our situation here?
Spain
“ | When energetic and determined people cry out, injustice trembles. | ” |
- Articles
- By drawing attention to the systematic violation of human rights, the indignados have helped to shine a light on the illegitimacy of the financial structure.
- Citizens, 15M/Indignados assemblies and various social networks and organizations around the country are building the Citizen Debt Audit Platform to demonstrate the illegitimacy of debt, identify those responsible of the crisis and demand not to pay an illegitimate debt.
- This article is part of a Huffington Post series on the global impact of austerity -- "A Thousand Cuts" -- from affordable housing funds lost in San Francisco to increasing class sizes in New York, food inspector cuts in Canada, disability benefits taken away in the United Kingdom, decimation of France's solar industry, and more.
- The economic crisis has brought low the middle class, which emerged in the 1980s after decades of dictatorship and flourished during the construction boom of the 1990s.
- 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.
- A SWEEPING $80 billion austerity program pushed by Spain's right-wing Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has been met by a new surge of workers' resistance, with miners leading the way and public-sector workers joining the battle with street blockades in the capital city of Madrid.
- Struggles converge as miners, firefighters, judges, public employees, the unemployed and even the army step up their resistance against EU-enforced cuts.
- "This rejection of representative democracy has to be understood as part of a growing popular skepticism that raises some of the most fundamental questions about the future of society. People everywhere are starting to share and propagate the idea that democracy is not about voting or about elections, but about ‘the people’ having real power over the decisions that determine whether they will have a place to live, the ability to feed their families, or a basic education. More importantly, this shift in meaning is being backed up with large-scale decentralized general assemblies that are building the inclusive structures necessary to enact these new forms of democracy."
- Videos
- This documentary examines the rise of the 15M movement, a year later from six people who lived in the Barcelona occupation of Catalonia Square. They meet again to discuss the beginning of the movement, what happened to the country this year and what role should the movement play in the future.
- After an 18 day march from Asturias to Madrid, miners confront riot police on the streets of Madrid when the Minister of Industry refuses to meet with them. Fighting to save there communities from destruction, the miners have nothing to lose.
- From May 12-May 15th, protesters throughout Spain marked the first anniversary of the 15M movement by re-taking the streets and squares of over 80 cities. The 15M movement inspired people all over the world to occupy their local squares, to self-organize general assemblies and to build networks of solidarity in the face of severe economic policy. This short documentary documents the 15M anniversary protests in Barcelona.
- On March 29, 2012, millions of people across Spain went on strike. The strike, which was the first general strike since September 2010, brought the country to a near halt. The situation in Spain has grown increasingly difficult with 1 in 4 people out of work and many struggling to make rent or mortgage payments. This short film is about what happened in Barcelona on that day.
- In the midst of rising unemployment rates, extensive austerity measures and increased privatization, many Spanish people are losing faith in electoral politics.
European Austerity Crisis
- Lots of good material focused on anti-austerity fightback.
- European sovereign-debt crisis (Wikipedia)
- The Euro Zone Crisis: A Primer
- The End Of The Euro: What’s Austerity Got To Do With It?
Previous Topics
Notes of previous discussions located here: Discussion Group Archive