Revolt and Crisis in Greece
‘Revolt and Crisis in Greece: Between a present yet to pass and a future still to come’
ISBN: 9780983059714 (softcover)
9780983059721 (Ebook)
Publisher: AK Press/ Occupied London
Publication date: May 2011
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 352
Size: 6”x9”
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Distribution in Greece – the book is available from the following social spaces and radical bookstores:
In Athens: Autonomo Steki (Zoodohou Pigis and Isauron, Exarcheia), ΚΨΜ (Z. Pigis 55-57, Exarcheia), Eleftheros Typos (Valtetsiou 53, Exarcheia), Naftilos (Harilaou Trikoupi 28), Alfeios (Harilaou Trikoupi 22), Enallaktiko Vivliopoleio (Themistokleous 37).
In Thessaloniki: Social Space Micropolis (Venizelou and Vas. Irakliou 18) and Yfanet Squat (Omirou and Perdika str, Touba).
Summary
How does a revolt come about and what does it leave behind? What impact does it have on those who participate in it and those who simply watch it? Is the Greek revolt of December 2008 confined to the shores of the Mediterranean, or are there lessons we can bring to bear on social action around the globe?
Revolt and Crisis in Greece: Between a Present Yet to Pass and a Future Still to Come is a collective attempt to grapple with these questions. A collaboration between anarchist publishing collectives Occupied London and AK Press, this timely new volume traces Greece’s long moment of transition from the revolt of 2008 to the economic crisis that followed. In its twenty chapters, authors from around the world—including those on the ground in Greece—analyse how December became possible, exploring its legacies and the position of the social antagonist movement in face of the economic crisis and the arrival of the International Monetary Fund.
In the essays collected here, over two dozen writers offer historical analysis of the factors that gave birth to December and the potentialities it has opened up in face of the capitalist crisis. Yet the book also highlights the dilemmas the antagonist movement has been faced with since: the book is an open question and a call to the global antagonist movement, and its allies around the world, to radically rethink and redefine our tactics in a rapidly changing landscape where crises and potentialities are engaged in a fierce battle with an uncertain outcome.
Contributors include Vaso Makrygianni, Haris Tsavdaroglou, Christos Filippidis, Christos Giovanopoulos, TPTG, Metropolitan Sirens, Yannis Kallianos, Hara Kouki, Kirilov, Some of Us, Soula M., Christos Lynteris, Yiannis Kaplanis, David Graeber, Christos Boukalas, Alex Trocchi, Antonis Vradis, Dimitris Dalakoglou and the Occupied London Collective. Art and design by Leandros, Klara Jaya Brekke and Tim Simons. Edited by Antonis Vradis and Dimitris Dalakoglou of Occupied London.
Occupied London is an anarchist collective writing on all things urban. Since 2007, the collective has worked together to publish an irregular journal, offering a platform for discussion within the global social antagonist movement, and featuring contributions by writers and collectives from around the globe, including Nasser Abourahme, Zygmunt Bauman, Franco Berardi, Klara Jaya Brekke, Manuel Castells, Mike Davis, Dimitris Dalakoglou, Christos Filippidis, David Graeber, Richard Pithouse, Marina Sitrin, Antonis Vradis, and many, many more. Since 2008, the collective has maintained a wildly popular blog, “From the Greek Streets,” providing up-to-the-minute coverage of the urban revolt of December 2008 in Greece, and examining the impact and legacies of the revolt and the crisis that followed. http://www.occupiedlondon.org | http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog)
AK Press is a worker-run, democratically-managed publisher of anarchist and radical literature. Founded in 1990, AK Press is a ten-person collective of committed anarchists, spread between Oakland, Baltimore, and Edinburgh, working hard to publish more than twenty new titles each year, and distributing thousands of other titles from like-minded publishers around the globe. (http://www.akpress.org | http://revolutionbythebook.akpress.org)
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Profits from the sale of this book will benefit anarchist printing and publishing projects around the globe, including Rotta in Greece, and AK Press in the United States.Contact us
editorial@occupiedlondon.orgWho made it all happen?
Thanks to: Everyone at AK Press and Kate, Lorna, Jessica, and Suzanne in particular for all their help, Bruce and Mikey (Oakland, US), Manny and Magpie (NYC, US) Shannon and Gabrielle (Montreal, Canada), Jaya, David, Daphne and Yiannis (London, England), Vasilis (Cambridgeshire, England), Catherine (Southampton, England), Harry (Edinburgh, Scotland), Christos and Yiannis (St. Andrews, Scotland), Christos (Lancaster, England), Edward, Tom, Leila, Lia, Dimitris, Frances and Emilia (Brighton, England), Evie (Madrid, Spain), Vasia (Patras, Greece), Haris (Thessaloniki, Greece), Leandros, Antonis, Idris, Soula, Christos K, Christos G, Thanos, Stratos, Eleni, Hara, Vaso, Calamity, Achilleas, Yiannis, Yiorgos, Dimitris, Evangelia, Katerina, Stefanos, Marilena, James and Tim in Athens, Greece.









I want to buy a copy. Living in Melbourne, Australia.
Hi Roussos,
many thanks – you can preorder a copy at http://www.revoltcrisis.org/products-page/
Best wishes, OL
Hi, I’m very interested in this book to spread the actual state of this world destruction thanks to the “prosperous” capitalist/neoliberal/democratic system, it’s so cool ‘cos thanks to globalization what it’s happening in the other side of the world is coming for a totally wreck of America (not just USA xD), it’s a good beware to don’t let that happens (continue), actually I’m part of 2 collectives that we need material to make a line of work, and with this work it could be a great compliment ‘cos the reasons that I’d said, but I saw the store and shipping way doesn’t appears to Mexico, the country does, but not the estimate of cost that should be to get a book here (at least one). And by the way, if the movement doesn’t have a little sparkle here in Mexico I’m makin’ real plans to go where the people are conscious. So, like how much money should be to get one book to Mexico? O.o. Thanks a lot for reading and the answer, hope to have money (stupid capitalism ¬¬°), or find another option to make this a real spread effort.
hi, did you get a copy of this book in the end? if you want one and can’t get it, i’ll buy you one and post it to you. i don’t need you to send me the money, since the price of the book is cheap according to UK standards
dear friends,
I am part of an antiauthoritarian collective
in mexico city dealing with art practices.
We want to read the book.
What should we do in order to have a copy?
Salud y revolución social!!!!
mexicocity
hasizapata
A brief review I wrote:
http://platypus1917.org/2011/11/01/letter-from-greece/
Eureka! Read: (Awsome I’m really happy I just discovered the title and other contact info). Spent 5 months this summer in Syntagma and Navarino Park Exarchia capturing lived experience with a Bolex 16mm film camera, and am taking these experiences turning them into a PhD thesis in Social Science at Cardiff University. Anarchic Greetings, Michalis