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Grubacic: Kosovo's Unworthy Victims: an Interview with Paul Polansky
Commentary, May, 01 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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In its rush to proclaim a supervised independence for the "embattled and violent" region of Kosovo, the international capitalist community is ignoring and covering up a tragedy of Roma people in this colonized region, a tragedy for which they are ...
Grubacic: Wobbly City: An interview with Alex von Schaick
Zmag Article, May, 01 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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A lex von Schaick is a worker at Starbucks Coffee Corporation and an organizer with the IWW Starbucks Workers Union. GRUBACIC : Tell me a bit about yourself and the Industrial Workers of the W...
Grubacic: No State, No Nation: Balkan Federation
Znet Article, March, 22 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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No State, No Nation: Balkan Federation
Grubacic: The Balkans: The independence will be supervised
Znet Article, March, 10 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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I was reading an EU journal today, I think it was the Frankfurter Rundschau, when a curious article attracted my attention. European defense ministers are meeting in German town of Wiesbade...
Grubacic: State building in Western Balkans
Commentary, March, 09 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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I was reading an EU journal today, I think it was the Frankfurter Rundschau, when a curious article attracted my attention. European defense ministers are meeting in German town of Wiesbaden to discuss "State Building in the Western Balkans". Javi...
Grubacic: A Conversation with Dennis O'Hearn Reflections of Prefigurative Politics, the IRA and the Zapatistas
Znet Article, March, 05 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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Dennis O'Hearn's recently published book, Nothing but an Unfinished Song: Bobby Sands, the Irish Hunger Striker who Ignited a Generation, Nation Books, is an inspiring and thought provoking story of rebellion and social creation. This May 5 marks ...
Grubacic: Anarchy in the Balkans: Andrej Grubacic in conversation with FreedomFight
Znet Article, February, 20 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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Anarchy in the Balkans: Andrej Grubacic in conversation with FreedomFight
Grubacic: Eisenhower's Mistake: A Tale of an Astonishing Letter to the Former German Chancellor
Commentary, February, 18 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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The first time I heard of Willy Wimmer was during the NATO "freedom through bombs" campaign in Serbia in 1999. "Never before so few lied so thoroughly to so many, as in connection with the Kosovo war", he famously observed. "People died for this"....
Grubacic: Between Balkan Primitivism and European Future
Commentary, January, 28 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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If you read the mainstream press last week, there is a probability that you have read that, in Serbia, that "pivotal Balkan State", people went to the polls for a "crucial election", the most important one since the fall of "deceased strongman" Sl...
Grubacic: Self-Management Returns To Serbia?
Commentary, July, 16 2006
Andrej Grubacic
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Listserves and inboxes all over the world have been filled with the following plea for global solidarity with the workers of the Serbian factory Jugoremedija, a factory that is resisting privatization while organizing to run the workplace themselv...
Grubacic: Power and Revolution:
Znet Article, May, 11 2006
Andrej Grubacic
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{This paper is a revised version of the essay co-writen with David Graeber: Anarchism or the Revolutionary Movement for the 21st Century. It is revised and will be revised further for the presentation for the June 1 - 7 2006 Z Sessions on Vision...
Grubacic: Remembering Bobby Sands
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Andrej Grubacic
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D enis O’Hearn was born in New Mexico and is of Irish and Native Alaskan (Aleut) ancestry. He moved to Belfast in the 1970s and his articles for In These Times and the Guardian introdu...
Grubacic: The Departure of the Balkan Clouseau1
Commentary, February, 15 2006
Andrej Grubacic
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In ancient times and during the middle ages, enlightened people spoke de mortuis nihil nisi bene - nothing ill of the dead. This polite habit can be explained by the fact that the middle ages saw nothing of the Ibrahim Rugova phenomenon. Reporter ...
Grubacic: A "New Phase" in the Balkans[i]
Commentary, December, 17 2005
Andrej Grubacic
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The scandal which erupted after the recent Guardian interview with Noam Chomsky - that "exercise in defamation that is a model of the genre" (Chomsky) - is not, at least at first glance, completely unexpected: the Balkans, we can say with some pri...
Grubacic: The Americans Are Coming!
Znet Article, December, 16 2005
Andrej Grubacic
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On the eve of Condoleeza Rice's visit to Romania, the foreign minister of that country was in a state of great emotion, almost in tears, as he emphasized the global and historical significance of the visit in lyrical terms: "That which our grandp...
Grubacic: Support Graeber
Znet Article, May, 11 2005
Andrej Grubacic
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Recently David Graeber and I wrote an article together attempting to explain why anarchist ideas have received almost no attention in the academy. When you think of it, academia is full of Marxist radicals, but only a handful of professed anarchis...
Grubacic: A Talk on Anarchism and The Left
Znet Article, April, 24 2005
Andrej Grubacic
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I would like to start with a famous remark by Theodor W. Adorno. Anarchism is, as Adorno noted in the famous essay, nothing more but the “return of the ghostâ€. I agree with Adorno although the explanation I would like to offer is s...
Grubacic: The Multi-Ethnic Dream of Kosovo
Commentary, June, 16 2004
Andrej Grubacic
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Admiral Gregory Johnson, the NATO Commander in charge of Kosovo, as recently as a week ago has linked the violent Albanian struggle for independence to "ethnic cleansingÓ Ð and expressed that the recent attacks against Serbs and Romas were "orches...
Grubacic: Post-Yugoslavia After the State of Emergency
Commentary, August, 26 2003
Andrej Grubacic
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The Serbian Government often likes to point out that the state of emergency had helped rid the country of the most lethal heritage of Milosevic's regime - the legitimacy of organized crime. To some degree, this statement is most probably true. Dur...
Grubacic: Civil Society Or Participatory Society
Znet Article, August, 21 2003
Andrej Grubacic
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Albert: To start, can you tell us something about the context of organizing in the Balkans? Grubacic: There is a term flooding the progressive press all around the Balkans, lurking like a phantom over the editor's desk. It is present in all "crit...


