Author(s): Panos Drakos
Journal: International Journal of Inclusive Democracy
ISSN 1753-240X
Volume: 7;
Issue: 2/3;
Start page: 6;
Date: 2011;
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Keywords: Anarchism | antisystemic movements
ABSTRACT
«In this problematique, it seems that the anti-globalisation ‘movement’ in the form it has today will not be able to transcend its present character as an organised ‘resistance movement’ of the ‘multitude’ against the ‘empire’ on the basis of a set of reformist demands —as described by Hardt & Negri. One could therefore foresee that the anti-globalisation ‘movement’ in the future will either be phased out or, more likely, will be transformed into another kind of ‘new’ social movement, like, for instance, the green movement, and will be integrated within the ‘system’ soon afterwards».T. Fotopoulos, «The End of Traditional Antisystemic Movements», November 2001
Journal: International Journal of Inclusive Democracy
ISSN 1753-240X
Volume: 7;
Issue: 2/3;
Start page: 6;
Date: 2011;
VIEW PDF


Keywords: Anarchism | antisystemic movements
ABSTRACT
«In this problematique, it seems that the anti-globalisation ‘movement’ in the form it has today will not be able to transcend its present character as an organised ‘resistance movement’ of the ‘multitude’ against the ‘empire’ on the basis of a set of reformist demands —as described by Hardt & Negri. One could therefore foresee that the anti-globalisation ‘movement’ in the future will either be phased out or, more likely, will be transformed into another kind of ‘new’ social movement, like, for instance, the green movement, and will be integrated within the ‘system’ soon afterwards».T. Fotopoulos, «The End of Traditional Antisystemic Movements», November 2001