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The Zapatistas' Dignified Rage: Final Public Speeches of Subcommander Marcos [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Political Science)
  • Author:  Marcos, Subcomandante Insurgente
  • Author:  Marcos, Subcomandante Insurgente
  • ISBN-10:  1849352925
  • ISBN-10:  1849352925
  • ISBN-13:  9781849352925
  • ISBN-13:  9781849352925
  • Publisher:  AK Press
  • Publisher:  AK Press
  • Pages:  280
  • Pages:  280
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2018
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2018
  • SKU:  1849352925-11-MING
  • SKU:  1849352925-11-MING
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For over two decades, Mexico’s Zapatista indigenous movement has stood as a beacon of hope for activists around the world working against the havoc that capitalism is wreaking upon the earth. Subcommander Marcos was their military leader and spokesperson, a poetic advocate who was, for many, almost indistinguishable from the movement he championed. On May 25, 2014, in the town of La Realidad, deep in the Zapatistas’ heartland, Subcommander Marcos delivered a speech before thousands of supporters in which he declared that he would henceforth “cease to exist,” a change that made way for the movement’s indigenous members to assume a more prominent role.

Readers will find that speech inThe Zapatistas’ Dignified Rage, along with fourteen others he gave between the end of the “Other Campaign” in 2007 and his farewell announcement in 2014. While he made fewer public appearances during this period, he simultaneously increased the depth of his analysis. Collected here in English translation for the first time, these talks include some of his most explicit, detailed, and inspiring criticisms of capitalism, political parties, vanguards, electoral democracy, gender and racial discrimination, disingenuous solidarity, and much more.

Introduction

Translators Foreword

1. Neither the Center nor the Periphery (December 2007)

  • Part I.- Above, Thinking White
  • Part II.- Listening to Yellow
  • Part III.- Touching Green
  • Part IV.- Tasting Brown
  • Part V.- Smelling Black
  • Part VI.- Seeing Blue
  • Part VII.- Feeling Red

    2. Subcommander Marcoss Words for the National and International Caravan for Observation and Solidarity with Zapatista Communities (August 2008)

    3.Seven Winds in the Calendars and Geographies of Below (January 2009)

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