The FTAA protests will provide a real testing ground for the new
community-based approach to making the global-local link.
The latest installment in the battle over
privatization in Latin America.
The movement against corporate globalization has made impressive strides. Now it needs to think carefully about what it stands for.
The insurgent delegations were in many respects the product of years of anti-WTO organizing.
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Peasants, punks, students, green activists, union workers, social
leaders and many more will meet in Cancún to say no to the WTO.
The Zapatista Army has also announced it will participat
Asian and the Arab protesters continue to call for a boycott of American goods.
In most of the world, it's the sign for peace, but here in Argentina it
means war.
For more information about the Piquetero speaking tour of the United States, see
www.autonomista.org.
So how do we resist "Empire"? The good news is that we're not doing too
badly. There have been major victories. Here in Latin America you have
had so many--in Bolivia, you have Cochabamba.


