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* '''Mon. 30/11 : Current crisis. [Stéphanie]'''<br>How bad is it? Why economical, not only financial, crisis. Regional integration. Roots in neoliberal globalisation. Crisis of capitalism?
* '''Mon. 30/11 : Current crisis. [Stéphanie]'''<br>How bad is it? Why economical, not only financial, crisis. Regional integration. Roots in neoliberal globalisation. Crisis of capitalism?
* '''Tue. 01/12 : Gender dimension of crisis. [Marijke]'''<br>Marxist analysis of gender, women in work force, how crises affects women (ideological, social)  
* '''Tue. 01/12 : Gender dimension of crisis. [Marijke]'''<br>Marxist analysis of gender, women in work force, how crises affects women (ideological, social)  
* '''Wed. 02/12 : Working class recomposition. [Antonio]'''<br>Definition of 'working class'. Fragmentation, identity and heterogeneity of working class. How to fight for unity. What state after 25 years of neoliberalism -> and affected by crisis.
* '''Wed. 02/12 : Working class recomposition. [Antonio]'''<br>Definition of 'working class'. Fragmentation, identity and heterogeneity of working class. How to fight for unity. What state after 25 years of neoliberalism and affected by crisis.
* '''Jeu. 03/12 : Crise et migration. [Murray]'''<br>Démarche théorique envers les migrations (pourquoi, qui) – pas simplement individuelle, choix rationnel, dimension du genre, distinction entre migration légale et illégale, migrations provoquées par les guerres. Migration intérieure. Populisme de droite, lutte anti-fasciste.  
* '''Thu. 03/12 : Crisis and migration. [Murray]'''<br>Theoretical approach to migration (why, who) – not just individual, rational choice. Gender dimension, distinction between legal and illegal migration, migrations caused by war. Internal migration. Right wing populism, anti fascist struggle.  
* '''Ven. 04/12 : Journée libre.'''
* '''Fri. 04/12 : Day off.'''
* '''Sam. 05/12 : Crise et identités : Religion, ethnicité, sexualité. [Peter]'''<br>Fragmentation du prolétariat ? Alternatives a une identité de classe. Religion (intégrisme, théologie de la libération) nationalisme, LGBT.
* '''Sat. 05/12 : Crisis and Identity: Religion, ethnicity, sexuality. [Peter]'''<br>Fragmentation of working class → Alternatives to class identity. Religion (fundamentalism, liberation theology) nationalism, LGBT.
* '''Dim. 06/12 : Crise de l’ordre mondial. [Gilbert]'''<br>Impérialisme, mondialisation, pays émergents, mondialisation armée, intégration latino-américaine.
* '''Sun. 06/12 : Crisis of World Order. [Gilbert]'''<br>Imperialism, Globalisation, Emerging powers, Military globalisation, Latin American integration.
* '''Lun. 07/12 : Crise économique et crise écologique - nos réponses.'''<br>Combinaison de crises économique et climatique, crise alimentaire
* '''Mon. 07/12 : Economic and ecological crisis - our responses.'''<br>Combining economic and climate crises, food crisis,


==Climat==
==Climate==


* '''Mar. 08/12 : Revoir le marxisme.'''<br>Le marxisme est-il productiviste, Marx/Engels sur la nature, les possibilités dans l’URSS des années 1920, la capacité du marxisme à intégrer des nouvelles idées.
* '''Tue. 08/12 : Reviewing Marxism.'''<br>Is Marxism productivist, Marx/Engels on nature., possibilities in USSR in 1920'Renewal of Marxism through the interaction with feminism and the broad conception of Marxism as "a theory of the moving contradictions of capitalism".
* '''Mer. 09/12 : Crise climatique actuelle.'''<br>Explication scientifique, racines de la crise climatique dans le capitalisme du troisième âge, capitalisme vert, mouvement sur le climat.
* '''Wed. 09/12 : Current climate crisis.'''<br>Scientific explanation, roots of climate crisis in late capitalism, green capitalism, climate movement.
* '''Jeu. 10/12 : Changement climatique + notre programme. [Marijke]'''<br>Non-productivisme, pénurie de ressources, qu’est-ce qu’une société écologique ?
* '''Thu. 10/12 : Climate change + our programme. [Marijke]'''<br>Non productivism, scarcity of resources, what is an ecological society
* '''Ven. 11/12 : Journée libre.'''<br>Visite de l'[http://www.iisg.nl Institut International d'Histoire Sociale (IISH).]
* '''Fri. 11/12 : Day off.'''<br>Visit to [http://www.iisg.nl International Institute of Social Histoty (IISH).]


==Stratégie et programme==
==Strategy and programme==


* '''Sam. 12/12 : Mouvements sociaux et démocratie, genre, classe, sexualité. [Penny]'''<br>Rôle des mouvements, autonomie, alliances. Organisation sur les lieux de travail et en dehors de ceux-ci. Comment se développe la radicalisation ? Conscience. Mouvements non-progressifs.
* '''Sat. 12/12 : Social movements and democracy, gender, class, sexuality. [Penny]'''<br>Role of movements, autonomy, alliances. Organising at work place and outside work place. How does radicalisation happen? Consciousness. Non-progressive movements.


* '''Dim. 13/12 : Amérique latine, gouvernements ouvriers.'''<br>Brésil, Venezuela, Bolivie, Équateur, mobilisations populaires, élections en Amérique latine, gouvernements. Rupture croissante avec le néo-libéralisme et l’impérialisme. Revoir les concepts et les expériences de la journée précédente.
* '''Sun. 13/12 : Latin America, workers, governments.'''<br>Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, popular mobilisations, elections, governments. Increasing break with neoliberalism and imperialism. Review of previous day's concepts and experiences, such as Comintern debates on "workers' governments" and their relevance for today.


* '''Lun. 14/12 : Europe: partis larges et État. [Soren]'''<br>Front unique, front populaire. Luttes extra-parlementaires, conditions pour une participation gouvernementale, Islande.
* '''Mon. 14/12 : Europe: broad parties and state. [Soren]'''<br>United front, popular front. Extra-parliamentary struggles, pre-conditions of government participation, Iceland.


* '''Mar. 15/12 : Démocratie, société, État : autogestion et conquête du pouvoir. [Sabado]'''<br>État bourgeois, racines de la bureaucratisation, défis à l’État (reforme vs. révolution), auto-organisation, grèves, façons alternatives  de s’organiser. (Bolivie, résistance à la privatisation de l’eau, Porto Alegre, Oaxaca)
* '''Tue. 15/12 : Democracy, Society and state: self management and the conquest of power. [Sabado]'''<br>Bourgeois state, roots of bureaucratisation, challenges to the state (reform vs. revolution), self organisation, strikes, alternative ways of organising. (Bolivia, resistance to water privatisations, Porto Allegro, Oaxaca)


* '''Mer. 16/12 : Démocratie socialiste : Plan, marché et démocratie. [Catherine]'''<br>Quelle place pour le marché? Compréhension de la démocratie : représenter les gens par communauté ? Qu’est-ce que la gouvernance socialiste ?   
* '''Wed. 16/12 : Socialist democracy: Plan, market and democracy. [Catherine]'''<br>How much room to market? Understanding of democracy: represent people by community? What is socialist governance.  


* '''Jeu. 17/12 : Construire des partis anticapitalistes / pourquoi des partis ?'''<br>Importance des partis. Quel type de partis ? Rôle des partis. Comment nos partis diffèrent des partis bourgeois. Centralisme démocratique.  
* '''Thu. 17/12 : Building anti-capitalist parties/why parties?'''<br>Importance of parties. What kind of parties? Role of parties. How our parties differ from bourgeois parties. Democratic Centralism.  


* '''Ven. 18/12 : Pourquoi l’internationalisme, pourquoi une Internationale ? [Léon]'''<br>Comment la résistance se globalise.  La solidarité, une autre Internationale?
* '''Fri. 18/12 : Why Internationalism and an International? [Léon]'''<br>How resistance is globalising, Solidariy, another international?


* '''Sam. 19/12 : Évaluation, nettoyage, départ.'''
* '''Sam. 19/12 : Evaluation, cleaning, departure.'''
 
==I. Globalization: the world transformed==
''[http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/1456 Blog from the first days of the school, by John, USA]''
 
 
29/03      Introduction to the session
 
30/03      [[The political economy of globalization: towards a new mode of accumulation? Braulio.]]
 
31/03      [[Globalization and social re-composition, I: What has become of the working class? Antonio.]]
 
1/04      [[Globalization and political re-composition, II: The Role of the State in Africa  Antonio.]]
 
2/04      [[Globalization and social re-composition, III: causes and effects of migration. Murray]]
 
[[3/04  Globalization and social re-composition, II: gender. Nadia]]
 
4/04 FREE DAY
 
5/04 [[Globalization and social recomposition, V: Globalisation, climate change and alternative development.]] Daniel Tanuro
 
==II. Strategic challenges==
 
6/04  [[Globalization and social recomposition, V: LGBT communities and struggles in the dependent world.]] Peter
 
7/04  [[Globalization, nation-states, and the challenges of nationalism, communalism and ‘identity politics’.]] Peter
 
8/04  Alternative policies, I: "de-linking" or a different globalisation? Stéphanie Treillet.
 
9/04 Globalization and global disorder, I: US empire and resistance. Gilbert Achcar.
 
10/04  Globalization and global disorder, II:  Religion and fundamentalism in politics — the cases of Christianity and Islam. Gilbert Achcar
 
11/04 FREE DAY
 
12/04  [[Globalization and political recomposition, II: European integration and the radical left.]] Ollivier.
 
13/04 [[Globalization and political recomposition, III: Developments in the Latin American left.]] Ollivier.
 
==III. Alternatives: the politics of global justice==
 
14/04 [[Alternative policies, II: rethinking trade and finance. Eric.]]
 
15/04. Globalization and political re-composition, IV: cracks in the Asian models. Pierre.
 
16/04  Globalization and political representation: international institutions, movements, social forums, thinking democracy. Pierre.
 
17/04 A new internationalism: subjects, parties and social transformation. Penny.
18/04 Confronting neo-liberal globalization, the globalization of resistance: taking power + Socialism C21 . Laurent
 
19/04 balance sheet (starts at 10.00)
Cleaning and departure


==Structure of each day==
==Structure of each day==

Revision as of 14:20, 27 October 2009

Global Justice School 2009

See also readings from the Global Justice School 2008

28 November – 19 December 2009

Crisis

  • Sat. 28/11 : Arrivals
  • Sun. 29/11 : Historical Overview. [Stéphanie]
    Theory of crises, long waves. Crises 1873, 1929, 1973.
  • Mon. 30/11 : Current crisis. [Stéphanie]
    How bad is it? Why economical, not only financial, crisis. Regional integration. Roots in neoliberal globalisation. Crisis of capitalism?
  • Tue. 01/12 : Gender dimension of crisis. [Marijke]
    Marxist analysis of gender, women in work force, how crises affects women (ideological, social)
  • Wed. 02/12 : Working class recomposition. [Antonio]
    Definition of 'working class'. Fragmentation, identity and heterogeneity of working class. How to fight for unity. What state after 25 years of neoliberalism → and affected by crisis.
  • Thu. 03/12 : Crisis and migration. [Murray]
    Theoretical approach to migration (why, who) – not just individual, rational choice. Gender dimension, distinction between legal and illegal migration, migrations caused by war. Internal migration. Right wing populism, anti fascist struggle.
  • Fri. 04/12 : Day off.
  • Sat. 05/12 : Crisis and Identity: Religion, ethnicity, sexuality. [Peter]
    Fragmentation of working class → Alternatives to class identity. Religion (fundamentalism, liberation theology) nationalism, LGBT.
  • Sun. 06/12 : Crisis of World Order. [Gilbert]
    Imperialism, Globalisation, Emerging powers, Military globalisation, Latin American integration.
  • Mon. 07/12 : Economic and ecological crisis - our responses.
    Combining economic and climate crises, food crisis,

Climate

  • Tue. 08/12 : Reviewing Marxism.
    Is Marxism productivist, Marx/Engels on nature., possibilities in USSR in 1920'Renewal of Marxism through the interaction with feminism and the broad conception of Marxism as "a theory of the moving contradictions of capitalism".
  • Wed. 09/12 : Current climate crisis.
    Scientific explanation, roots of climate crisis in late capitalism, green capitalism, climate movement.
  • Thu. 10/12 : Climate change + our programme. [Marijke]
    Non productivism, scarcity of resources, what is an ecological society
  • Fri. 11/12 : Day off.
    Visit to International Institute of Social Histoty (IISH).

Strategy and programme

  • Sat. 12/12 : Social movements and democracy, gender, class, sexuality. [Penny]
    Role of movements, autonomy, alliances. Organising at work place and outside work place. How does radicalisation happen? Consciousness. Non-progressive movements.
  • Sun. 13/12 : Latin America, workers, governments.
    Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, popular mobilisations, elections, governments. Increasing break with neoliberalism and imperialism. Review of previous day's concepts and experiences, such as Comintern debates on "workers' governments" and their relevance for today.
  • Mon. 14/12 : Europe: broad parties and state. [Soren]
    United front, popular front. Extra-parliamentary struggles, pre-conditions of government participation, Iceland.
  • Tue. 15/12 : Democracy, Society and state: self management and the conquest of power. [Sabado]
    Bourgeois state, roots of bureaucratisation, challenges to the state (reform vs. revolution), self organisation, strikes, alternative ways of organising. (Bolivia, resistance to water privatisations, Porto Allegro, Oaxaca)
  • Wed. 16/12 : Socialist democracy: Plan, market and democracy. [Catherine]
    How much room to market? Understanding of democracy: represent people by community? What is socialist governance.
  • Thu. 17/12 : Building anti-capitalist parties/why parties?
    Importance of parties. What kind of parties? Role of parties. How our parties differ from bourgeois parties. Democratic Centralism.
  • Fri. 18/12 : Why Internationalism and an International? [Léon]
    How resistance is globalising, Solidariy, another international?
  • Sam. 19/12 : 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.