Archive for category: International

From the Mexican Highlands to St Paul’s

From the Mexican Highlands to St Paul’s

What has united the myriad of occupy movements, so far, has been a critique of rampant privatisation and inequality correlated to a demand for a ‘real’ democracy. The latter implies that the current model is a fake and expresses the necessity of building something different. Over the past decades, our […]

Tahrir Square And The Occupy Movement

Tahrir Square And The Occupy Movement

In the rising wave of international protests happening under the Occupy banner, Cairo’s Tahrir Square has gained iconic status, frequently invoked by activists from New York and Oakland to Barcelona and London. The substantial differences between what is happening now in Zuccotti Park, or outside St Paul’s Cathedral, and events […]

Why the Egyptian Revolution Matters To Us All

If the occupations that have sprung up across our globe are indeed inspired by Cairo’s Tahrir Square (as we say they are), then it is worth mentioning that a number of people who were crucial for the organization of the Tahrir Square demonstrations are now behind bars. In fact, over […]