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> >This is the proposed ESF official conference prog. > > > >Morning Conferences: a list of titles and topics, Tessaloniki, 12-13 > july > >2002 > > > > > >Globalisation and liberalism > > > > > > 1.. From the European Union shaped by neoliberal globalisation to > the > >Europe of the alternatives. > > 1.. Europe and the global institutions: WTO, GATTs, IMF; WB, G8. > > 2.. Control over financial markets and economy and unrestricted > >investments. > > 3.. Economy and solidarity. > > 4.. Budgetary and Fiscal polices in Europe. > > > > > > 1.. Water, air and earth: Europe opposing unsustainable > development. > > 1.. Living standards and consumer patterns. > > 2.. Privatisation of public goods and ecological debt. > > 3.. Alternatives: right to quality life, health and well being > > 4.. Energy question. > > > > > > 1.. Central and East Europe into the globalised world: alternatives > to > >neoliberalism. > > 1.. Results of privatisation and liberalisations. > > 2.. Enlarging the European Union to the East. > > 3.. Social problems and common alternatives. > > > > > > 1.. Europe is not for sale: new rights for a new social system. > > 1.. Decline and renewal of the welfare state in Europe: health > care > >and pension systems. > > 2.. No to privatisation and liberalisation: preserving and > changing of > >the public service. > > 3.. Family centred policies and rights for men and women. > > > > > > 1.. Europe of workers between global production and social > >fragmentation. > > 1.. Impact of finance driven economy on the corporate system and > >precarization. > > 2.. Labour, jobs and fights for rights. > > 3.. Women and the youth facing the changes in work organization > and > >labour market. > > 4.. Education, training and work. > > > > > > 1.. Europe and Food Sovereignty > > 1.. For a joint Agriculture Policy: social and labour based, > >agro-ecological opposing Wto's policies. > > 2.. A society serving science: patents, GM and research free of > >multinational power against the market exploitation of life. > > 3.. Limited cycle, consumerism and North-South trade: an equal > >pattern. > > > > > > > >War and Peace > > > > > > > >1. Europe in the new world (dis) order. > > > >a. UN and international law. > > > >b. Europe, NATO and joint European defence policies (euroarmy). > > > >c. Subordination or antagonism towards the USA: any alternative? > > > > > > > > 1.. People's Europe against the never ending war. > >a. September 11th: the Bush doctrine, the Afghan War and the war > on > >terrorism. > > > >b. Western World and Islam, dialogue or clash? > > > >c. Creating the enemy: media power. > > > >d. Iraqi: the next war? > > > > > > > > 1.. No justice, no peace. > >a. Conflict prevention. > > > >b. Resistance to war. > > > >c. Building solidarity and international and decentralized > >cooperation. > > > > > > > > 1.. Local conflicts: Europe's responsibilities > >a. Introduction. > >b. Palestine and Israel. > > > >c. Balkans. > > > >d. Kurdish question. > > > >e. Cecenia. > > > > > > > > 1.. Europe security zone? Social control, repression and denied > rights. > >a. Restricting individual and social rights. > > > >b. Criminalisation of social conflict. > > > >c. Militarisation of the borders and repressive measure against > >migrants. > > > >d. Euro police, euro justice: which polcies? > > > > > > > > > > > > 1.. War nourished economy > >a. Production and transformation. > > > >b. Defence budget, social spending and global market. > > > >c. War economy, mafia smuggling and power. > > > >d. Weapons in action: war when living under the bombs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Rights/citizenship/Democracy > > > > > > > >1. From the Declaration of Nice to the European Convention: the crisis > of > >democracy in Europe and the struggle for universal citizenship. > > > >a. The process leading to a politics driven Europe. > > > >b. Universal Citizenship and European Democracy. > > > >c. A different European integration > > > >d. Participatory democracy to establish a democratic Europe. > > > > > > > >2. With the rightless, against social exclusion. > > > >a. Introduction. > > > >b. central and local governments' initiative and social action > against > >compassionate liberalism. > > > >c. Young peoples' right to future: autonomy, work, income > > > >d. Housing rights. > > > > > > > >3. Emergency if the extreme right emergency: social divide in Europe > > > >a. Social insecurity, chauvinism, nationalism and > discrimination. > > > >b. Political values and ideologies of the extreme and populist > right. > > > >c. Fighting social exclusion to counter the Right. > > > > > > > >4. Information and culture, humankind's resources: from a monopoly > based > >system to new individual and social rights. > > > >a. Information monopoly and concentration. > > > >b. The experience of independent media and alternative > information. > > > >c. Intellectual property and knowledge. > > > >d. Protection of cultural diversity in the global market. > > > > > > > >5. Men and Women: an inescapable conflict for a shared future. > > > >a. Labour-jobs. > > > >b. Patriarchal family, sexuality and violence. > > > >c. Power and political representation. > > > > > > > >6. Immigrants and Fortress Europe: apartheid, social conflict and > universal > >citizenship. > > > >a. Migrants and refugees, the way to universal citizenship. > > > >b. Racism and xenophobia in Europe. > > > >c. Exemplary work of immigrants. > > > >d. Migrations between the two Europes: inclusion or new > >discrimination. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Evening programme > >18.00 - 20.00 > > > > > > > > Dialogues: > > > > Movement and political parties > > > > > > Movements and trade unions' struggle > > > > > > Movements and institutions > > > > Alternatives: > > > > Non violence, disobedience and social conflicts > > > > > > Social and State Economy > > > > > > Participatory democracy > > Windows on the world: > > > > Palestine-Israel. > > > > > > the Mediterranean: West Sahara, Algeria and Cyprus. > > > > > > Latin America: Colombia, and Argentina. > > > > Africa: the Great Lakes, the African Horn, and Southern Africa. > > From Afghanistan to Iraqi. > > > > Kashmir. > > > > Indonesia and the Philippine. > > The role of Religions in the critique of globalisation. > > > > Movement of movements > > Where we at? > > > > > > > > > > The G8 summit in France. > > > > > > Agenda for the future.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5To announce a new list devoted to mobilising for the European Social Forum in Florence in November.
The idea is that we can discuss the logistics of getting the biggest mobilisation as possible from Ireland.
Note this is a moderated list and is not intended to be a general discussion on the issues of globalisation, or for the posting of newsletters etc, there are plenty of other lists available for that.
To subscribe send an e-mail to:
[email protected]
Web site:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Irish2ESF/
Note this is a moderated list and is not intended to be a general discussion on the issues of globalisation.
There are many other anti globalisation lists like the Global IRL list. People can form on topic lists no problem. Censorship? Bollox
And who will moderate the list and decide what is and isn't relevant to it? Well, it doesn't take much of an effort to guess that one...
If you got an email from "[email protected]" inviting you to join the mailing list, the link might not have worked. When I tried it I got the error message "[email protected] is already a member of this list". Whoever has the keys to the SWP email account - or any other moderator ;-) - might want to correct this in future mailouts.
the direct link to join should be http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Irish2ESF/join
Oh by the way there are thousands if not millions of moderated lists on the web..they're not all part of some debate-stifling plan. I just hope that GR can remember this when they send out their bulletin to all the other moderated lists :-P I got the current bulletin seven times, got to be a record, no?