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Youth School, 19-30 August. | |||
The school is planned bi-lingual, English and French. Translation to a third language can be organised if sufficiently demand. | |||
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'''We 20 August''' | '''We 20 August''' | ||
- What is Marxism / Historical Materialism | - What is Marxism / Historical Materialism, Jean. | ||
'''Th 21 August:''' | '''Th 21 August:''' | ||
- Permanent Revolution / Africa | - Permanent Revolution / Africa, Jean | ||
'''Fr 22 August''' | '''Fr 22 August''' | ||
- | - Women's movement, Feminism and religion, Ozlem | ||
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'''Sa 23 August''' | '''Sa 23 August''' | ||
- Environment / climate change | - Environment / climate change, Daniel Tanuro | ||
'''Su 24 August''' | '''Su 24 August''' | ||
- | - Imperialism / globalisation (War on terror, US hegemony with examples from ME), Peter | ||
'''Mo 25 August''' | '''Mo 25 August''' | ||
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'''Tu 26 August''' | '''Tu 26 August''' | ||
- | - European integration and the radical left, Bertil | ||
===Changing the World / Our tasks=== | ===Changing the World / Our tasks=== | ||
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'''We 27 August''' | '''We 27 August''' | ||
- | - Migration, nationalism, right wing populism, fascism, Liz Peretz | ||
'''Th 28 August''' | '''Th 28 August''' | ||
- Latin America and strategies for taking power | - Latin America and strategies for taking power,tbc | ||
'''Fr 29 August''' | '''Fr 29 August''' | ||
- Building social movements, broad parties and the Fourth International | - Building social movements, broad parties and the Fourth International, Penny | ||
'''Sa 30 August''' | '''Sa 30 August''' |
Revision as of 13:26, 21 July 2008
Youth School, 19-30 August.
The school is planned bi-lingual, English and French. Translation to a third language can be organised if sufficiently demand.
Programme
Tu 19 August
Arrivals, welcome, introduction
Basic Marxism (always linked to concrete examples and actuality)
We 20 August
- What is Marxism / Historical Materialism, Jean.
Th 21 August:
- Permanent Revolution / Africa, Jean
Fr 22 August
- Women's movement, Feminism and religion, Ozlem
Actual challenges
Sa 23 August
- Environment / climate change, Daniel Tanuro
Su 24 August
- Imperialism / globalisation (War on terror, US hegemony with examples from ME), Peter
Mo 25 August
FREE DAY
Tu 26 August
- European integration and the radical left, Bertil
Changing the World / Our tasks
We 27 August
- Migration, nationalism, right wing populism, fascism, Liz Peretz
Th 28 August
- Latin America and strategies for taking power,tbc
Fr 29 August
- Building social movements, broad parties and the Fourth International, Penny
Sa 30 August
- Evaluation, cleaning, departure
Structure of each day
9.00-9.30: Lecture, part I
9.30-9.40: Break
9.40-10.10: Lecture, part II
10.10-10.20: Break
10.20-10:50: Lecture, part III
10.50-11.00: Break
11.00-12.00: Q&A
12.00-16.00: Lunch and time for reading
16.00-17.30: Discussion by language group
17.30-19.00: Concluding discussion, beginning with reports from each group.