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- W337202953 abstract "THE CRISIS WE ARE LIVING IS THE RESULT OF A PROCESS OF EXPLOITATION imposed by financial in the last decades. In this article, we focus on the concrete dimension of the crisis in Spain. The crisis in Spain is situated within a process of dispossession that takes place at the intersection of three fundamental processes: the crisis of debt, the crisis' management, and the crisis of the European project itself. We posit that the crisis is not just economic but also affects the mechanisms of political representation and the organization of state democracy itself. In what we see as the disaffection of citizens toward representational politics, a new collective practice is emerging, contesting the traditional forms of organization (such as parties and unions) and reimagining political activism from scratch. In this space, we argue that a new constituent process for the creation of the common can emerge, affirming a new horizon for a political activism that aims to transform the current state of things. article was written collectively by authors belonging to different activist groups. It is based on collective discussions and elaborations upon previous texts that analyzed the forms of the global crisis in Spain and the transformations emerging from the public space occupations that took place after May 15, 2011. The first part of this article elaborates on Crisis y Revolucion en Europa (2011), in which the Observatorio Metropolitano de Madrid assessed the contemporary crisis and its development in the last few years, paying particular attention to its consequences in terms of the (im)possibility of refounding today. In the second part, we build upon the analysis and research undertaken by Democracia Real Ya and other political collectives with regard to the consequences of the crisis beyond the economic sphere, focusing in particular on the process of disarticulation between society and institutions that we are currently witnessing on a daily basis in Spanish society. Finally, the third part takes its cue from a collection of articles entitled Democracia Distribuida (2012), published by Universidad Nomada. These texts discuss the new political subjectivities emerging from the social movements against austerity in Spain and reflect upon the project Plan de Rescate Ciudadano, a network platform advancing a model for new forms of collective living in and beyond the crisis. From the Crisis of Debt to the Adjustment At the beginning of the crisis, many voices, not only on the Left, proposed the need to refound capitalism (one of the most important was surely the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who expressed this position on September 25, 2008). There were calls for increased control over the disorder provoked by the financial system and for renewed supremacy of productive capitalism. A few years later, not only have the reforms failed to follow this path, but financial powers have also taken advantage of the crisis to realize a profound reorganization of the system in their own interests. They are inflicting a deep deterioration of the material conditions of social life upon the majority of the population, making clear that, as European social movements insist, This is not a crisis, it is a swindle! Bailouts of creditors at the expense of local economies have imposed the costs of the crisis on society. The social and political rights that were gained over the last decades are under serious attack, and the European project itself is at risk. Three issues can help us explain why the economic and political elites of Europe are managing the crisis in this way: the contemporary form of financial capitalism, the sovereign debt crisis, and the impact of the political prescriptions of the last four years on the equilibrium of the European Union (EU). Financialization, or the Government of Finance The systemic crisis of the 1970s led not only to new forms of industrial profitability through technological innovation and the dislocation of production, but also to a new mobility of capital toward the financial markets. …" @default.
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- W337202953 title "For a Democratic Revolution: Notes from the Universidad Nomada" @default.
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