[pp.int.general] Confluence betwen moviments, or a pirate vision on the south...

Boris Turovskiy tourovski at gmail.com
Sun Sep 5 04:07:28 CEST 2010


They surely weren't, but Naomi Klein is, which relates to her viewpoint in
the "documentary":)
Once again, I propose to postpone the discussion till we get an adequate
language understanding:)

Best regards,
Boris

On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Partido Pirata Argentino <
ppirataargentino at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I see that from your explanation, problem is that the link to the English
> article you provided at first was quite the communist-style propaganda.
> I propose to postpone this discussion till we find someone who can relate
> the idea of the Spanish article to everybody here,so we won't have any
> language-based misunderstandings;)
>
> ____________
>
> Ok....a little example of something that happened in my country
>
> "The Takes" of factories by workers to make them produce...the workers
> were not communists or anarchists were people who had no choice. Some
> workers were free to keep the machines so they do not ruin, or for
> employers not emptied...
>
> There is a documentary by Naomi Klein which clearly illustrates what
> happened and the changes that occurred in the legislation so that
> workers could "recover" the companies.
>
> The unions were not helped as well as political parties
>
> Here is the documentary:
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6939956197822128063#
>
> again, there weren´t  communists or anarchists.
>
> Eduardo.
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