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Vivas: From the World Social Forum to the Arab Revolts
Znet Article, March, 31 2013
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
It is a new cycle of protest which has emerged on an international scale, determined by a systemic crisis and debt and austerity policies
Vivas: Are Women Being Sent Back To The Home?
Znet Article, December, 07 2012
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Send women back to the home. This is apparently what the present policies for a way out of the crisis are trying to do
Vivas: La Via Campesina: Food Sovereignty and the Global Feminist Struggle
Znet Article, October, 31 2012
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The food sovereignty alternative to the dominant agro-industrial model has to have a feminist position to break with patriarchal and capitalist logic
Vivas: When Will We See Tanks In Barcelona?
Znet Article, October, 08 2012
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The current crisis is not only an economic and social crisis, but really an unprecedented regime crisis
Vivas: Spanish State. 25S: The Salvaging Of Democracy
Znet Article, September, 29 2012
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Democracy is not on the side of those who claim to exercise it, but rather on the side of those who fight for it
Vivas: M15: A Look toward the Future
Znet Article, May, 24 2012
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
We do not know the outcome of this "battle" between "those at the top" and "those on the bottom," but if we do not struggle, the game is already lost
Vivas: Without Women there is No Food Sovereignty
Znet Article, February, 09 2012
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The impact of agro-policies on women and the role peasant women in the North and South play in food production and distribution
Vivas: 15O: Global Indignation
Znet Article, November, 01 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The 15th of October (15O) was the first coordinated global response to the crisis, signifying the emergence of a new international movement
Vivas: Anti-Capitalism and Environmentalism as a Political Alternative
Znet Article, September, 25 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
One of the differences from past economic crises is its ecological aspect
Vivas: Less Land, More Hunger
Znet Article, September, 04 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
If we want to put an end to hunger in the world it is essential to ensure universal access to land
Vivas: The Whys of Famine
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Hunger is not inevitable
Vivas: Moving On to the Next Stage
Znet Article, June, 14 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
It is a movement which has, above all, put an end to passive resignation at the attacks on our social rights
Vivas: Camp Barcelona: V for Victory
Znet Article, June, 04 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The movement has won its first victory against repression
Vivas: Notes from Barcelona’s Tahrir Square
Znet Article, May, 21 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The wind that has electrified the Arab world has come to the Spanish State
Vivas: Food Crisis
Znet Article, June, 28 2010
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The current food model is from top to bottom subject to a high company concentration, being monopolized by a series of transnational agribusiness interests that place their own economic interests above the good of the public and the community.
Vivas: Who Decides What We Eat?
Znet Article, May, 31 2010
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The increasing conversion of agriculture into a commodity industry is an undeniable reality today. The privatization of natural resources, the policies of structural adjustment, the gradual disappearance of the peasantry and the industrialization ...
Vivas: Food sovereignty: we can feed the world
Znet Article, April, 16 2010
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
We live in the context of a multiple systematic crisis: economical, ecological, alimentary, care, energetic… And the capitalist system, far from providing answers to a crisis that itself has generated, bets for a gateway characterized by the same ...
Vivas: Anticapitalism and Climate Justice
Znet Article, March, 29 2010
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Today, climate change is an undeniable reality. The political, social and media impact of the Copenhagen Summit in December 2009 was a good proof of this. A summit that showed the inability of the capitalist system to give a credible response to a...
Vivas: World Social Forum, Ten Years On
Znet Article, February, 06 2010
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Since the World Social Forum was launched in June 2000, at the Alternative Social Summit in Geneva, coinciding with the United Nations Assembly on Social Development, ten years have passed. In this decade, the world has changed and the context in ...
Antentas: The challenges of European social movements
Znet Article, October, 01 2008
Josep maria Antentas
Antentas's ZSpace page
The 5th European Social Forum (ESF) that ended last 21st of September in Malmö (Sweden) is a good occasion to reflect on the trajectory and challenges of an initiative that has allowed activists and movements from across the continent to meet and ...
Vivas: Facing the food crisis: what alternatives?
Znet Article, September, 25 2008
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The food crisis has left thousands of people worldwide without food. With statistics showing 850 million hungry, the World Bank estimates that the current crisis increases that number by a hundred more. This 'tsunami' of hunger is no natural pro...
Antentas: The New Chinese Capitalism
Znet Article, September, 17 2008
Josep maria Antentas
Antentas's ZSpace page
The recent Olympic Games have been a great showcase for the new ascendant Chinese capitalism. China has today been through a long process of capitalist restoration initiated three decades ago. The reforms began in 1978, and extended and deepened, ...


