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NICOLAS SARKOZY – DISCOURS DE TOULON – TEXTE INTEGRAL | SARKOZY
NB : les derniers volumes d' A la recherche du temps perdu sont posthumes, parus après la mort de Proust. Nous suivons l'édition originale, libre de droits (domaine public). Les éditions récentes publient des variantes à partir des manuscrits.Depuis trois mois, les Toulousains peuvent payer leur baguette en monnaie solidaire, le sol-violette . Pourtant aussi vieux que l'argent lui-même, le concept de monnaie complémentaire semble retrouver écho en France et les projets fleurissent . Le sol, projet national qui s'inscrit dans le projet européen Equal , veut ramener les échanges à une taille humaine et favoriser la production locale. Il s'inscrit contre la spéculation, grand mal économique désigné en ces temps de turbulences. Une cagnotte de sols ne gagne pas à être stockée car le billet perd 2% de sa valeur s'il n'est pas passé en d'autres mains avant trois mois.
Vous en avez marre de l'euro ? Convertissez-vous au sol-violette | Eco89
L'entreprise consciente : Comment créer de la valeur sans oublier les valeurs: Amazon.fr: Fred Kofman, Peter Stenge, Ken Wilber, Alain Rohaut, Paola Appelius-Roy: Livres
Indignez vous - Le site citoyen des Indignés Constructifs
Yes! We couldn’t be more excited! As MoveOn Executive Director Justin Ruben puts it: “This is a historic day. The president’s support for marriage equality is great news that’s likely to energize progressive activists across the country.”
MoveOn.Org
Occupy Washington, DC began in April, 2010 as the October2011 Movement and went public on June 6, 2011 telling Americans that history was knocking . The movement was inspired by actions in Egypt, Spain, Greece and we expressed solidarity with international movements in an open letter published in Al Jazeera . Its initial project was the Occupation of Freedom Plaza which began on October 6, 2011 and linked corporatism and militarism on the beginning of the 11 th year of the Afghanistan War and the first year of the federal austerity budget.
October 2011
AFL - CIO
HS Student Walkout: May 1st While the teacher talks in front of the class, I leaf through an old Time Magazine issue from October last year: Occupy was just hitting the streets, folks were rushing to call it the start of a "much needed, Second American Revolution". The scramble to comment on the "phenomena" makes me laugh becuase they have no idea where it came from... Whether it was UC Santa Cruz students in '09 occupying Admin buildings in California, predicting the student loan bubble; or East Madison High School students walking out of schools by the hundreds in Wisconsin, it still made the papers as a bunch of kids out in the streets in front of Wall Street. Who were we mobilizing for?
High School Newspaper
Democracy Convention
What the wealthy and well-connected figured out is that they have strength in numbers: the numbers of dollars they contribute to politicians. It’s time working and middle class Americans use our strength in numbers to reclaim the American Dream. We need a counterweight to the power of big money – and that’s the power of big numbers, the power of ordinary people who work for a living demanding to have our voices heard – from the workplace to Washington.
Change to Win
These corporations, if they were individual human beings, would be locked up for life. Instead, they continue raking in the big bucks. Human rights abuses, murder, war, eco disasters, and animal exploitation keep these evil companies raking in the green. Prepare to be disgusted.
#Occupy the World
In early December, Occupy Together combined datasets with WeAllOccupy and the Federated General Assembly to create the most comprehensive listing of Occupations on the planet. The Occupy Directory features an interactive map with instant access to physical addresses, Facebook, emails, websites, LiveStreams, Meetups and more. The data below is a recent download of the dataset. From Albania to Yemen, 1400 Occupations across the globe.
Occupy Together | ACTIONS
We the faculty of the City University of New York (CUNY) express our solidarity with the May Day General Strike and the efforts to create a Free University in Madison Square Park on May 1, 2012. We further support a CUNY-Wide Day of Action on May 2, 2012 to build further momentum for social equality, show the collective power of CUNY faculty, students, and staff, and demonstrate our ability to transform the City University of New York into a university that is accessible, accountable, democratic, and free for all. We are proud of CUNY's heritage as the successor to the Free Academy of the City of New York and the historic legacy of CUNY educators committed to building a truly public university free of cost for all New Yorkers. Therefore, we stand against anything that makes CUNY less accessible, less public, less safe, and less affordable. We oppose the continuously increasing burden of tuitions and fees.

