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notes from the global uprising

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An edition of Webs of power (2002)

Webs of power

notes from the global uprising

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"Since her arrest and five-day jail stay during the Seattle anti-WTO protests in November 1999, Starhawk has poured her energy into the global justice movement, participating in direct actions, leading nonviolence training workshops, and writing, always writing. Webs of Power is the outcome: an account from the front lines of that movement as it migrated from Seattle to Prague, then Brazil, Quebec City, and Genoa. As well as reporting the actions on the street, it includes a privileged glimpse behind the scenes, too, at the fierce discussion of the issues, strategies, and tactics of an always-evolving social movement. The book is also a personal vision of what an alternative future might look and feel like beyond the version offered up to us by the promoters of corporate globalization. Webs of Power is a unique contribution to our understanding of one of the most pivotal struggles of our time."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
276

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Webs of Power: Notes from the Global Uprising
October 2002, New Society Publishers
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2002, New Society Publishers
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Table of Contents

Seattle
How we really shut down the WTO
What's wrong with the WTO
Making it real: initiation instructions, Seattle '99
Hermana Cristina's well
A16
Cutting down the pines: why we're taking action against the World Bank and the IMF
Sunday A16
Spirals: how to conjure justice
Prague
Letter to the third element
Reply to Molly Mayhem
Organizing in the face of increased repression
Brazil
What I learned from the world social forum
Brazil: the first training
Quebec City
Quebec: letter to the Pagan listserve
Weaving a web of solidarity: a feminist action against globalization
Living river action - Quebec City
The bridge at Midnight Trembles: my story of Quebec City
Quebec City: beyond violence and nonviolence
Genoa
Genova - Friday, 7/20
From the IMC - Saturday, 7/21
Fascism in Genoa
A woman is dead in Padua
Why we need to stay in the streets
After Genoa: asking the right questions
Courage and faith in hard times
Washington, D.C., and 9-11
Strategy for the next phase
Hold the vision
Only poetry can address grief: moving foward after 9-11
Spells and counterspells: why act now?
Our place in nature
The practice of direct democracy
Building a diverse movement
Cultural appropriation
"Many roads to morning:" rethinking nonviolence
What we want: economy ans strategy for the end times
Spirit and action

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-270) and index.

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Gabriola Island, BC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/2
Library of Congress
JZ1318 .S72 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 276 p. :
Number of pages
276

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24712905M
Internet Archive
websofpowernotes00star
ISBN 10
0865714568
ISBN 13
9780865714564
LCCN
2004426326
OCLC/WorldCat
50273091

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