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theanarchistlibrary.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the complexities of consensus decision-making in social movements, using examples from the Occupy movement and historical contexts. It critiques the misuse of 'blocking' in consensus processes and emphasizes the importance of principles like equality and freedom. The author argues that consensus is not about unanimous approval but about ensuring that decisions respect the group's shared values. The piece also highlights the need for flexibility and decentralization in maintaining the movement's power and avoiding authoritarian structures. | |
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actforfree.noblogs.org
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www.ahalbert.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Richard J. Daley was a prominent figure in Chicago's political landscape, serving as mayor from 1955 to 1976. His tenure was marked by significant urban development and the expansion of the Democratic machine, which controlled city politics. However, his leadership also faced criticism for its reliance on patronage, corruption, and the perpetuation of segregation. Key events during his time included the 1968 Democratic National Convention, where tensions escalated due to police brutality and the violence that followed, and the Gautreaux case, which highlighted systemic racial discrimination in housing. Daley's legacy is a complex mix of progress and controversy, with lasting impacts on Chicago's social and political fabric. | |
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www.drroyspencer.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the author's book arguing that recent global warming is primarily due to natural climate cycles rather than human-caused carbon dioxide emissions, challenging mainstream climate science. | ||