175. The Battle of Seattle -- D.W. Gibson

175. The Battle of Seattle -- D.W. Gibson

The modern anarchist movement began in 1999, when the World Trade Organization met in Seattle in order to create a set of rules which would require every country to accept the worst excesses of capitalism.

Waiting for them in Seattle was a loose coalition of anarchists, farmers, organized labor, punks, Zapatistas, and giant puppets.

Team Puppet won.

D.W. Gibson's new book One Week to Change the World is an oral history of the Battle of Seattle. Gibson interviewed everyone from the black bloc to the riot police. The book is a history but also a guide for future protests. I highly recommend it!

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108. Radicalism in the English Revolution 4: Oliver Cromwell - - John Morrill

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107. Debt Discussion 3: Anthropology and Everyday Anarchism with Bill Maurer

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105. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 3, Primordial Debts

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104. Radicalism in the English Revolution 2: The Levellers -- Rachel Foxley

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103. Debt Discussion 2: Economics and Other Science Fictions with Cory Doctorow

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