Revolt and Crisis in Greece: Between a Present Yet to Pass and a
Future Still to Come is a collective attempt to grapple with these
questions. A collaboration between anarchist publishing collectives
Occupied London and AK Press, this timely new volume traces Greece’s
long moment of transition from the revolt of 2008 to the economic crisis
that followed. In its twenty chapters, authors from around the
world—including those on the ground in Greece—analyse how December
became possible, exploring its legacies and the position of the social
antagonist movement in face of the economic crisis and the arrival of
the International Monetary Fund.
In the essays collected here, over two dozen writers offer historical
analysis of the factors that gave birth to December and the
potentialities it has opened up in face of the capitalist crisis. Yet
the book also highlights the dilemmas the antagonist movement has been
faced with since: the book is an open question and a call to the global
antagonist movement, and its allies around the world, to radically
rethink and redefine our tactics in a rapidly changing landscape where
crises and potentialities are engaged in a fierce battle with an
uncertain outcome.
Contributors include Vaso Makrygianni, Haris Tsavdaroglou, Christos
Filippidis, Christos Giovanopoulos, TPTG, Metropolitan Sirens, Yannis
Kallianos, Hara Kouki, Kirilov, Some of Us, Soula M., Christos Lynteris,
Yiannis Kaplanis, David Graeber, Christos Boukalas, Alex Trocchi,
Antonis Vradis, Dimitris Dalakoglou and the Occupied London Collective.
Art and design by Leandros, Klara Jaya Brekke and Tim Simons. Edited by
Antonis Vradis and Dimitris Dalakoglou of Occupied London.
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