(en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL #255 (Nov) -
political, Monthly Alternative libertarian nearest you from October 31
(fr, it, pt) [machine translation]
Monthly Alternative Libertaire multiplies its circulation by three, and will relocate
10,000 copies in 2550 kiosks throughout France. ---- For several years, the distribution
of our monthly is put in difficulty by the tariff policy Presstalis (main press
distributor in France), more and more unfavorable to small titles. So much so that at
present there are only two extreme left of periodic available on newsstands in France:
Alternative Libertaire and Lutte Ouvrière. ---- First, plug in the throat, AL was forced
to no longer be in a booth over two months. Then is the monthly income every month,
passing 3 euros. The situation is now consolidated, AL renewed the assault kiosks, with a
new distributor - the Lyon Courier Press (MLP). ---- To see which booths spread
Alternative Libertaire near you, a web page will be available here from October 31.
http://web2store.mlp.fr/produit.aspx?edi_code=P91M%2fHneSos%3d&tit_code=nlnSGbnNm8k%3d
But the best way to support us is yet subscribe!
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AL November is on newsstands!
Summary
Cop21; Air France; Days of Action; Popular areas; SSE and Scop; European Trade Union
Confederation; UL North; Student unionism; secular morality; Borders; Interview with
Mohamed Amami; Ballast Review; The Prince ; The revolt of former slave s Morant Bay
Editorial: So far so good
Full-lights: Cop21
op21, A spike of protest for the climate summit
Global warming: They are the problem, invent the solution!
Struggles
Air France: The workers' resistance takes off Days of Action: For another manual ESS: Scop
phony or real coop
Right: The action taken
Unionism
ETUC: Reclaiming the tools to fight North: In the Douaisis, UL reunited
Education
Student Unionism: Building a power struggle Education: secular morality Genealogy
Antiracism
opular areas: Ten years of struggles for dignity
Borders: Walls everywhere, nowhere Home
Idea
Interview with Mohamed Amami: "Breaking the isolationism and exclusion" Overview of the
journal Ballast 'Advocate, this is not a matter of folklore "
Antipatriarcat
Theatre: Prince of sexism
History
One hundred and fifty years: The rebellion of former slaves Morant Bay, Jamaica
Culture
Expo "The Graphics engaged, or political practice of the art" at the BNF Portrait: Moffo
Schimmenti activist poet Book: A universal poisoning. How chemicals have invaded the
planet, Fabrice Nicolino, which release editions Links Documentary: What is this work?
Luke Joulé and Sébastien Jousse Film: A German youth, Jean-Gabriel Périot
http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?-AL-de-novembre-est-en-kiosque-
Editorial: So far so good
This is the story of a government collapses since 2012. As of the fall, he keeps repeating
to reassure "So far so good, so far so good .. . ". But the important thing is not the
fall. It's landing. Which seems inevitable as we approach 2017.
This is the story of a government collapses since 2012. As of the fall, he keeps repeating
to reassure "So far so good, so far so good .. . ". But the important thing is not the
fall. It's landing. Which seems inevitable as we approach 2017.
This government has broken all records of broken promises. It expels the territory more
people than under Sarkozy. It aligns more billions of aid to employers than any other
French government. It recovers verbatim Medef program for the destruction of labor law.
And besides, he still claims to win elections thanks to the rise of the National Front
(supposed to vote on the right) to launch a pitiful "referendum" on the unity of the left.
When we reached such a degree of submission to the interests of Medef, we could at least
have the decency not to ask anything left.
But when it comes to murder a young ecologist at Sivens, three demonstrators maim or stop
in Nantes strikers Air France with a worthy police deployment of anti-terrorism, we say
that the FN's work is well underway.
Considering that the antifascist struggle through the emergence of emancipatory hope among
the oppressed, we must admit that the main ally of the FN current, it is the government
which is striving to kill in egg every social struggle.
Alternative Libertaire, October 30, 2015
http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?Edito-Jusqu-ici-tout-va-bien
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