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22/08 '''The arab revolutions and permanent revolution''': Jean Nanga<br> | 22/08 '''The arab revolutions and permanent revolution''': Jean Nanga<br> | ||
23/08 '''Women’s liberation and socialism''': Marijke Colle<br> | 23/08 '''Women’s liberation and socialism''': Marijke Colle<br> | ||
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24/08 '''The ecological crises and our reponse''': Marijke Colle<br> | 24/08 '''The ecological crises and our reponse''': Marijke Colle<br> | ||
25/08 '''Free Day''' historical walk through Amsterdam (optional)<br> | 25/08 '''Free Day''' historical walk through Amsterdam (optional)<br> |
Revision as of 13:26, 8 August 2011
This is the provisional program for the Youth School 2011.
Reading materials can be consulted in the pages of the Youth Schools 2009 and 2010.
Amsterdam Youth School 20th to 31st August 2011
25 participants maximum
Provisional program :
20/08 Arrivals and Introduction
21/08 Imperialism:Peter Drucker
22/08 The arab revolutions and permanent revolution: Jean Nanga
23/08 Women’s liberation and socialism: Marijke Colle
24/08 The ecological crises and our reponse: Marijke Colle
25/08 Free Day historical walk through Amsterdam (optional)
26/08 The global Economic Crisis : Catherine Samary
27/08 The effects of the global crisis in Latin America: Sébastien Ville (asked)
28/08 The effects of the global crisis in Asia: Alex De Jong
29/08 The effects of the global crisis in Europe: Alex Merlo and CADTM on the debt crisis
30/08 Broad Parties: Penny Duggan
31/08 Balance sheet, cleaning and departures
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