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10 Apr 09
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If it’s true that the planet is threatened by
grave calamities, don’t those who believe they know about those calamities in advance have a duty to emerge from the reserve which scholars have traditionally imposed upon themselves? -
the dichotomy between scholarship and commitment [both in English, NC] – between those who devote themselves to scientific work, performed according to scholarly methods and aimed at other scholars, and those who are engaged and who take their scholarship to the outside world
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This reserve, this flight into purity, has very serious social consequences
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He must discover a new rule, which is very difficult: he must listen, he must research and discover; he must try to help organisations who are dedicated to the mission
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Researchers can also do something newer and more difficult: encourage the appearance of organisational conditions for the collective production of the will to discover a political project and, secondly, the organisational conditions for the intended success of such a political project: which will obviously be a collective project
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A European social movement, in my view, has no chance of being effective unless it brings together three elements: unions, social movement, and researchers
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It’s necessary to perform actions, occupations, and so on. Which demands both imagination and courage.
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I speak to unionists of things that are close to the social movements’ view of themselves and speak to social movements of things that are close to trade unionists’ view of themselves
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there are obstacles tied to habit, to ways of thought, and the force of social structures, organisational structures
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That of working towards a collective discovery of the collective structures of invention which will give birth to a new social movement, that is, one with new contents, new goals, and new international means of action.
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05 Oct 08
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