Schweiz: Direkte Demokratie gegen “schleichende Privatisierung” der Unis
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Schlinge um den Hals der Ideenfreiheit wird enger
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Der neue GEW-Privatisierungsreport
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wemgehoertdiewelt.de privatisiert!
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Freie Software kein Freibier
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USA: Abschaffung von Studiengebühren für Arme
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»Public Private Partnership ist ein Trojanisches Pferd«
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Open Stockholm
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On Saturday February 2 “Open Stockholm” acted host as culturally starved “stockholmers” took part in an action for free entry to museums. Thirty or so culturebuffs visited the museum of architecture as well as the museum for Asian culture. To illustrate the failure of their attempt to introduce admission fees at museums - a symbolic mass entry was performed, without paying admission of course. Through this action we wanted to direct attention to the way admission fees and charges come to act as a fence in our cultural landscape. Read More
Konferenzeinladung: Privatisierung in öffentlichen Diensten
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cybercommons
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Tere Vadén at a conference on: The political economy of peer production at Nottingham Trent University, his abstract: According to Lenin’s ruthlessly practical definition “socialism = electrification + the power of the soviets. Analogously, Slavoj Zizek (2002) has proposed that “socialism = free access to internet + the power of the soviets.” In more detailed contexts, theorists like Hardt and Negri (2004) and Stefan Merten (2000) have discussed self-organising and self-governing free software or peer production communities as germ forms of future classless social organisation. Read more
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