A Panel Discussion on Anarchism And Marxism
Chair: Andrej Grubacic, Sociology, University of San Fancisco
Andrej Grubačić is an anarchist historian who has written prolifically on anarchism and the history of the Balkans. He is a lecturer at the ZMedia Institute and University of San Francisco.
Denis O'Hearn, Sociology, Queens College, Belfast
Denis O'Hearn has been a community activist in Belfast, serving for many years as chair of the West Belfast Economic Forum and on the Board of Governors of the Irish-language primary school Scoil na Fuisoige. He taught at the University of Wisconsin and Queens University in Belfast and was a Fulbright Scholar at University College Dublin in 1991-92. He is now professor of sociology at the University of Binghamton in New York.
Cindy Milstein, Institute for Anarchist Studies
Cindy Milstein is an anarchist activist and educator who talks at various anarchist and socialist gatherings. She has also been involved with the Institute for Social Ecology, and is currently a board member with the Institute for Anarchist Studies and a co-organizer of the Renewing the Anarchist Tradition conference. Milstein speaks regularly in public, at anarchist conferences and bookfairs as well as radical spaces, including the Finding Our Roots conference, the Unschooling Oppression conference, the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair, the Bay Area Bookfair, the New York Anarchist Book Fair, and Left Forum, among others. Her essays are published in several recent anthologies--Realizing the Impossible: Art against Authority (AK Press, 2007), Globalize Liberation (City Lights, 2004), Confronting Capitalism (Soft Skull, 2004), and Only a Beginning (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2004) as well as on the Free Society Collective Web site. She is also a collective member of the all-volunteer Black Sheep Books in Montpelier, Vermont.
Ziga Vodovnik, University of Ljubljana
Ziga Vodovnik is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, where his teaching and research is focused on anarchist theory/praxis and social movements in the Americas. His new book Anarchy of Everyday Life Notes on anarchism and its Forgotten Confluences will be released in late 2008.
@totheman @GlobalAlternateMedia
LOLZ to your conversation
drizztf88 6 months ago
@totheman
Touché my friend, touché.
GlobalAlternateMedia 11 months ago
@GlobalAlternateMedia It's sad to see you didn't get I was joking because of mutual misunderstanding and continuing this by overly exaggerating.
totheman 11 months ago
@totheman
Now, now, here, here. It's sad to see that you have resorted to petty insults, I will take this as a clear sign that you are intellectually bankrupt on the subject and don't wish to further engage me in civil discourse on the topic which I merely wanted to discuss.
(I can't tell if you said that jokingly or not, if you're serious you need to get that dildo out of your arse, and if you weren't serious: LOLZ! XD ... ya know. : |
GlobalAlternateMedia 11 months ago
@GlobalAlternateMedia You're a cunt.
totheman 11 months ago
@totheman
It's sad to see you didn't get I was joking because of mutual misunderstanding and continuing this by overly exaggerating.
Back on topic:
I asked who advocates that what you said, namely: "because of the wide variety of different values people have, so having one main group representing all people becomes practically impossible." Who advocates this?
GlobalAlternateMedia 11 months ago
@GlobalAlternateMedia It's sad to see that you have resorted to petty insults, I will take this as a clear sign that you are intellectually bankrupt on the subject and don't wish to further engage me in civil discourse on the topic which you wanted to discuss.
totheman 11 months ago
@totheman
So does your face
GlobalAlternateMedia 11 months ago
@GlobalAlternateMedia "Advocates which what?" This statement makes no sense.
totheman 11 months ago
@totheman
Advocates which what?
GlobalAlternateMedia 11 months ago