(en) France, Alternative Libertaire AL - panel discussion,
The Tunisian Revolution in Strasbourg (25 June) and Thionville (June
26) (fr) [machine translation]
Alternative Libertaire groups of Alsace and Moselle invite Mohamed Amami to present his 
book, Tunisia: the revolution facing globalization of contemporary fundamentalisms. ---- 
The revolutionary process started in Tunisia (2010-2011), and spread throughout the Arab 
region has faced maneuvers powerful opponents: first, the obscurantist Islamic 
fundamentalism; second, the neoliberal fundamentalism and colonialist usurper; third, 
fundamentalism of a centralist nationalist left. ---- The popular momentum was 
short-circuited, and replaced by a so-called "democratic process" that limits the 
revolutionary tasks and leads to a restoration of the old regime. ---- The courage of the 
rebellious young people in the regions and marginalized popular sectors was not enough to 
dismantle the old structures and to emancipate the people from the yoke of the state and 
the capitalist system.
The absence of a considered revolutionary strategy, a specific action plan and an 
effective organizational capacity is the main cause.
Nevertheless she opened debate and led to a questioning of the twentieth century 
stereotypes related to the Soviet model, the main obstacle to the development of other 
revolutionary horizons.
This book aims to contribute to this debate to overcome the era of stagnation and despair. 
It tries to capture the popular novel inventions to think the revolutionary process of the 
XXI century.
STRASBOURG
Thursday, June 25, 2015, 20 hours
Maison des associations, Gabriela Mistral-room
instead of Orphans,
in collaboration with the Association of North African Workers in France More info here
THIONVILLE
Friday, June 26, 2015, 20 hours
Maison des Associations Raymond Queneau
5, place de la Gare More info here
Mohamed Amami, Tunisia, the revolution facing globalization of contemporary 
fundamentalisms, French and Berber Publishing, 2015, 160 pages, 12 euros.
http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?La-Revolution-tunisienne-a
 
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