This summer, we are offering two events to exchange and debate on class
struggle, workers' inquiry, and social emancipation. The first of these
events will be held on Thursday, July 17th, as part of the Quercy
Libertarian Encounters, and the second on Tuesday, August 12th, as part
of the Encounters for the Emancipation of the Maquis Commune. ----
Quercy Libertarian Meetings ---- On the evening of Thursday, July 17,
comrades from the OCL and La Mouette Enragée will jointly introduce the
debate on the theme:
"Class struggle as a compass and a link for future battles."
To launch this debate, we will present two recently published books that
reaffirm the importance of work and class issues, as well as social
resistance:
* "Avant de tourne le tour du monde, faire le tour de l'atelier," by La
Mouette enragée, seeks, by reconnecting with the workers' inquiry, to
give body and voice to a working class that is perpetually changing and
invisible. While we no longer speak of the "working world," the
condition of workers has never been more present, both through the
intensification of exploitation at work and through the material
conditions of existence. It is no longer the worker in large factories
but rather the service sector worker that the workers' study
encountered. A discourse emerges, situated within the class struggle,
contributing to the reconstruction of a shared imagination, a class
consciousness (?): its history, its nature, its scope, and its
necessity, constantly renewed in the wake of changes in wage labor.
* In Capitalism Is Cannibalism, Nancy Fraser criticizes the
"forgetting," for decades, of social struggles in many analyses focused
on other struggles (feminist, anti-racist, environmental, etc.). She
traces the history of capitalism, highlighting its contradictions, which
force it to evolve under the influence of multiple factors. And she
calls for linking all struggles through anti-capitalism in order to
destroy a global, rather than a "just," system of economic exploitation.
However, like others on the "left of the left," Nancy Fraser primarily
denounces the financialized phase of capitalism known as
"neoliberalism," viewing the state as a tool that can be used to combat
its "misdeeds." Such choices show that "anti-capitalism" does not
necessarily lead to social emancipation-everything depends on its
foundations, components, and purpose.
The libertarian gatherings offered each summer by the OCL are scheduled
this year from July 15th to 20th-inclusive-in the hills of Quercy,
thirty minutes north of Montauban, or south of Cahors, an hour from
Toulouse.
Find the full program of the Quercy Libertarian Meetings on the website:
http://oclibertaire.lautre.net/spip.php?article4437
~~~~~~~~~
The Maquis Meetings for Emancipation
On Tuesday, August 10th at 11:00 a.m., a debate will take place with
members of La Mouette Enragée after the presentation: "Before going
around the world, go around the workshop"... Those who still hold the
struggle between classes as one of the essential keys to understanding
the world today know how exploited labor remains the major issue in this
confrontation (...)
The Maquis Meetings for Emancipation
From August 10th to 15th, 2025. La Commune du Maquis Bois Bas 34210 MINERVE
Find the full program of the meetings below:
2025 Program in PDF
https://lamouetteenragee.noblogs.org/files/2025/06/Programme-2025-.pdf
Boulogne-sur-mer, June 28, 2025
https://lamouetteenragee.noblogs.org/post/2025/06/29/les-rendez-vous-de-lete-de-la-mouette-enragee/
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struggle, workers' inquiry, and social emancipation. The first of these
events will be held on Thursday, July 17th, as part of the Quercy
Libertarian Encounters, and the second on Tuesday, August 12th, as part
of the Encounters for the Emancipation of the Maquis Commune. ----
Quercy Libertarian Meetings ---- On the evening of Thursday, July 17,
comrades from the OCL and La Mouette Enragée will jointly introduce the
debate on the theme:
"Class struggle as a compass and a link for future battles."
To launch this debate, we will present two recently published books that
reaffirm the importance of work and class issues, as well as social
resistance:
* "Avant de tourne le tour du monde, faire le tour de l'atelier," by La
Mouette enragée, seeks, by reconnecting with the workers' inquiry, to
give body and voice to a working class that is perpetually changing and
invisible. While we no longer speak of the "working world," the
condition of workers has never been more present, both through the
intensification of exploitation at work and through the material
conditions of existence. It is no longer the worker in large factories
but rather the service sector worker that the workers' study
encountered. A discourse emerges, situated within the class struggle,
contributing to the reconstruction of a shared imagination, a class
consciousness (?): its history, its nature, its scope, and its
necessity, constantly renewed in the wake of changes in wage labor.
* In Capitalism Is Cannibalism, Nancy Fraser criticizes the
"forgetting," for decades, of social struggles in many analyses focused
on other struggles (feminist, anti-racist, environmental, etc.). She
traces the history of capitalism, highlighting its contradictions, which
force it to evolve under the influence of multiple factors. And she
calls for linking all struggles through anti-capitalism in order to
destroy a global, rather than a "just," system of economic exploitation.
However, like others on the "left of the left," Nancy Fraser primarily
denounces the financialized phase of capitalism known as
"neoliberalism," viewing the state as a tool that can be used to combat
its "misdeeds." Such choices show that "anti-capitalism" does not
necessarily lead to social emancipation-everything depends on its
foundations, components, and purpose.
The libertarian gatherings offered each summer by the OCL are scheduled
this year from July 15th to 20th-inclusive-in the hills of Quercy,
thirty minutes north of Montauban, or south of Cahors, an hour from
Toulouse.
Find the full program of the Quercy Libertarian Meetings on the website:
http://oclibertaire.lautre.net/spip.php?article4437
~~~~~~~~~
The Maquis Meetings for Emancipation
On Tuesday, August 10th at 11:00 a.m., a debate will take place with
members of La Mouette Enragée after the presentation: "Before going
around the world, go around the workshop"... Those who still hold the
struggle between classes as one of the essential keys to understanding
the world today know how exploited labor remains the major issue in this
confrontation (...)
The Maquis Meetings for Emancipation
From August 10th to 15th, 2025. La Commune du Maquis Bois Bas 34210 MINERVE
Find the full program of the meetings below:
2025 Program in PDF
https://lamouetteenragee.noblogs.org/files/2025/06/Programme-2025-.pdf
Boulogne-sur-mer, June 28, 2025
https://lamouetteenragee.noblogs.org/post/2025/06/29/les-rendez-vous-de-lete-de-la-mouette-enragee/
_________________________________________
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