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>This message comes to you on behalf of the conference committee of the
>Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE).
>
>CSE will be holding a conference on 1st and 2nd July 2000 in London,
>entitled Global Capital and Global Struggles; Strategies, Alliances,
>Alternatives.
>
>The aim is to promote a dialogue between academics and activists on the
>process of neoliberal globalisation and how to resist it. Topics such as
>the Seattle Round, the politics of the IMF/World Bank, Fortress Europe, the
>internationalisation of the labour movement, etc. will be discussed (see
>text at the end of the message).
>
>We are looking for other organisations and web sites through which to
>publicise the conference.
>If you or your organisation can help in this way, please either:-
>
>1) distribute what follows in cyberspace or on paper, preferably in the
>`attached file' version which can be printed out as a proper leaflet
>
>2)contact us and we will send you paper leaflets - say how many you can use
>and where they should be sent
>
>3) consider if you could mention the conference and the CSE web site in
>your magazine, newsletter etc
>
>4) consider if you could do some kind of `swap deal' on publicity with CSE
>- you put our leaflets in your mailing, we put yours in ours; reply by
>e-mail in the first instance to open discussions about this
>
>Details of the conference will also be posted in the next fortnight on
>www.gn.apc.org/cse, where in due course you will be able to download
>summaries of the talks to be discussed.
>
>Thanks for your support
>Anne Gray
>
>===
>
>Everyone welcome to an international conference on GLOBAL CAPITAL AND
>GLOBAL STRUGGLES: STRATEGIES, ALLIANCES, ALTERNATIVES
>
>10am-6pm Saturday-Sunday 1st-2nd July 2000
>University of London Union (ULU), Malet St, London WC1
>
>New networks of struggles are posing a serious threat to neoliberal
>globalization. Their slogans include, 'No issue is single', 'Let our
>resistance be as transnational as capital', and 'No new round -- WTO
>turnaround'. This conference aims to involve intellectuals and activists in
>debate on global capital's strategies today, as well as counter-strategies
>and alternatives.
>
>Questions for debate include
>Why is global capital liberalizing trade, production and finance?
>How do social movements build alliances at the local and global level?
>What strategies could build on their strengths and overcome their
>limitations?
>What alternative models of international economy are being promoted?
>
>Plenary talks
>John Holloway, 'Changing the world without taking power'
>Andy Mathers & Graham Taylor, 'Europe-wide struggles against neoliberalism'
>Stuart Rosewarne, 'Migrant workers, citizenship and labour markets'
>Silvia Federici, 'New forms of anti-capitalist internationalism'
>Hugo Radice, 'Globalization, labour and socialist renewal'
>
>Workshops
>Workshop talks and discussions include a diverse range of issues and
>struggles, e.g. ideologies of social movements, global-local dynamics,
>community politics, GM seeds, privatization of public services,
>environmental governance, New Labour's Knowledge Economy, financial
>liberalization, labour exploitation, trade unions, immigrant workers, EMU,
>Third World debt crunch.
>
>Registration fees: #60 institutionally-funded, #15 high-waged, #10
>low-waged, #5 unwaged.
>
>Sponsored by the Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE)
>
>All details -- programme, abstracts, papers, accommodation info -- will be
>provided on the CSE webpage, www.gn.apc.org/cse
>
>CSE 2000 Registration Form
>
>The registration form is also available on the webpage, www.gn.apc.org/cse
>
>It can be sent by post with a cheque, payable to 'CSE'. Or it can be sent
>by email with credit card details.
>
>Registration fees:
>
>#60 institutionally-funded, #15 high-waged, #10 low-waged, #5 unwaged.
>
>Name
>
>Institution
>
>Address
>
>Email
>
>Amount paid (see rates above)
>
>Cheque enclosed?
>
>Credit card bookings
>
>name of card holder
>
>card type & number
>
>expiry date
>
>Send to:
>CSE Registration
>Dr Alfredo Saad Filho
>South Bank University Business School
>103 Borough Road
>London SE1 0AA
>UK
>
>email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>Louis Proyect
>
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