12.12.2001 - 14:00 until 18:30 & 20:15 until 22:30 14:00 'All You Ever Wanted To Know About Global Capitalism (But They Were Afraid You'd find out): Popular Education and Resistance, 1994 - 2001 (Paris - London - Prague - Quebec - Genoa)', Brian Holmes (Paris, art critic, translator, theoretician of anti-capitalism. Among his recent publications: 'On Transnational Civil Society' in: 'ReadMe, filtered by nettime', [Autonomedia]; series of interviews with Brian Holmes [Arkzin - Zagreb] 14:20 'Les r*ves globales - Les politiques locales.Clabecq: Exp/rience d'une politique alt/rnative', Roberto D'Orazzio (Belgium, ex-worker of Clabecq, representer of the movement of the 13 workers involved in the Clabecq/Renault Vilvoorde trial) www.debout.be 14:40 [lecture to be announced], Alain Badiou (Paris, head of the department of the Ecole Normale Sup/rieure de Paris, professor of philosophy at the University of Paris 8 [Saint -Denis], philosopher, author of 'Le Si*cle' (to be published), 'Abr*ge de m/tapolitique' [Seuil] and 'Peut-on penser la politique' [Seuil] 15:15 'Political Conflict as an Endemic Disease, Some Lessons from the Yugoslav disaster', Boris Buden (Vienna/Zagreb, School for theoretical politics Vienna, philosopher, theoretician in psychoanalysis, translator, last work 'Barricades (1&2)' [Arkzin - Zagreb]) 15:35 'Petite contre l/gende franŸaise', ˆ propos de Rospop (Rassemblement des collectifs des ouvriers sans papiers et de l'organisation politique), Natacha Michel (Paris, philosopher and writer, author of 'L'/ducation de la poussi*re', [Seuil], last work 'Autobiographie' [Verdier]) 16:05 'Les gens pensent: condition d'une politique possible', Sylvain Lazarus (Paris, professor of anthropology at Paris 8, University of Vincennes / Saint-Denis, last work 'Anthropologie du nom' [Seuil]) 16:30 break 16:45 'Pour qu'au signes de la mis*re ne vient pas s'ajouter la mis*re des signes', APEIS (France, APEIS - Association for the employment, the information and the solidarity with the unemployed and the precarious / Ne Pas Plier - Ivry-sur-Seine, association that deals with the visual expression of political struggle and human needs) www.nepasplier.fr 17:10 'Les alternatives po/tico-politiques: des Zapatistes au Porto Allegre', Martin Van der Belen (Brussels, member of the collective Chiapas Bruselas) 17:30 'Brussels: Lobbying Capital of Europe', Erik Wesselius, Corporate European Observatory (CEO is a research and campaign group targeting the threats to democracy, equity, social justice and the environment posed by the economic and political power of corporations and their lobby groups) www.xs4all.nl-ceo 17:50 'L'in/galit/ - Le monde apr*s le 11 septembre', Pierre Giraud (Paris, economist, professor of economics at l'Ecole de Mines-Paris, author of 'L'in/galit/ du monde' [Gallimard], 'Le commerce des promesses' (petit trait/ sur la finance moderne)' [Seuil]) 18:30 break 20:15 'La guerre', performance by Daniel H/lin (Louvain-La-Neuve, poet, singer and songwriter (prix de la Francophonie 2000), last CD 'La Limace' [to be published]) 20:30 'Border camps / Kein Mensch ist illegal network', Hagen Kopp (Hanau, Kein Mensch ist Illegal, network that organises practical resistance against restrictive harmonisation of asylum and immigration policy in Europe) 20:50 'La capsule et le r/seau. Th*ses sur le capitalisme exclusif.', Lieven De Cauter (Brussels, philosopher, art historian, teaches at the Willem De Kooningacademie in Rotterdam, the dance school P.A.R.T.S. and the school for film, media and theatre RITS in Brussels) 21:10 Associazione Ya Basta! / Tute Bianche (Italy, Assosiazione Ya basta! For people and dignity against neoliberalism, People's Global action convenors) www.yabasta.it www.tutebianche.org 21:30 phone conversation with Toni Negri (Rome, philosopher, co-author of 'Empire' [Harvard University Press] Special guest: Marco, Collective Eurodusnie - The 'pro's & con's of summit hopping' http://squat.net/eurodusnie/nieuws/stophoppen.htm Co-ordination on responsibility of the Eimigrative Art Collective