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🎶 Call for a #ConcertOfWills! 🎶
Let’s shape an emancipatory and sustainable horizon:
➡️ Overcome all forms of domination
➡️ Re-embed our institutions, technologies, and economies in the commons and the living world
➡️ Invent together a joyful, plural, and caring cohabitation
Let’s unite our forces for a just and ecological future! 🌱🤝🌍

Refus de parvenir : une posture éthique, sociale et politique pour l’émancipation collective

Le principe acrate d’Albert Thierry : non seulement être libre (Mill) mais refuser de participer à la domination (Mumford, Virilio). Une posture éthique (Spinoza, Adorno, Horkheimer), sociale (Bourdieu), politique (Rousseau), qui refuse la réussite dans un système inégalitaire, fidèlement, dans la durée (Bergson). #acratie #RefusDeParvenir #Émancipation #PostureÉthique Le…

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Homo Hortus · Refus de parvenir : une posture éthique, sociale et politique pour l’émancipation collectiveLe principe acrate d’Albert Thierry : non seulement être libre (Mill) mais refuser de participer à la domination (Mumford, Virilio). Une posture éthique (Spinoza, Adorno, Horkheimer), sociale (Bour…

Comment déjouer le piège de l'oppression ?

Beacoup d'entre nous jouent le piège de l'oppression toujours ou parfois.
Le piège de l'oppression, c'est quand pris dans un rapport de domination, la façon dont on lutte (individuellement ou même collectivement) au lieu de provoquer de l'émancipation valide - voire renforce - l'oppression. Exemple en se plaignant au boss on intègre un statut de victime.

En construisant ailleurs, en rejoignant des allié-es (syndicat, asso de pairs etc., groupe cogéré etc.), en déchargeant sur la situation, en s'en extrayant radicalement, en vivant d'autres modes relationnels, nous construisons des mondes libres #émancipation

Today in Labor History June 19, 1865: African Americans were declared free in Texas, more than 2 months after the end of the Civil War and the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation. This date is now celebrated each year as "Juneteenth." It officially became a national holiday in 2021. Emancipation under the proclamation only applied to enslaved people living in former Confederate states. Enslaved people living outside the former confederacy did not gain legal freedom until the 13th Amendment was ratified in December, 1865. And incarcerated prisoners are still constitutionally exempt from protections against slavery.

Today in Labor History December 24, 1807: Elizabeth Chandler, poet and abolitionist, was born on this date. In 1825, when she was only eighteen years old, her poem, "The Slave-Ship", was published, leading Benjamin Lundy, a well-known abolitionist and publisher, to ask her to write for his periodical, “The Genius of Universal Emancipation.” Chandler called for better treatment for Native Americans and the immediate emancipation of slaves. She was also responsible for popularizing one of the most famous abolitionist images, the kneeling female slave with the slogan "Am I not a Woman and a Sister?"

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #slavery #emancipation #abolition #indigenous #poetry #poem #poet #books #ElizabethChandler @bookstadon