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by Paul Mason


  Oldouz84 36, 37

  Olives, Monchet 202–4

  online popularity 75

  On the Jewish Question (Marx) 143

  Open Source software 139–40

  Operation Cast Lead 33

  organizational format, changing forms of 77–78

  Organisation of Labour, The (Blanc) 187

  organized labour 71–72, 143

  Ortiz, Roseangel 161

  Orwell, George 30, 129, 208, 210

  Owen, Robert 142

  Palafox, Felino 204–5

  Palamiotou, Anna 97

  Palestine 25, 121, 179, 180

  Palin, Sarah 181, 182

  PAME (Greek trade union) 90

  Papaconstantinou, George 91, 97

  Papandreou, George 88, 96

  Papayiannidis, Antonis 103

  Paris 39; 1968 riots 46; revolution of 1848 171, 172

  Paris Commune, the 1, 72–73, 84, 132

  PASOK 89, 91, 98, 99

  Paulson, Hank 110

  Petrache, Ruben 203–4

  Philippines: Calauan, Laguna Province 202–4; Estero de Paco, Manila 200–2; Estero de San Miguel, Manila 196–99, 205–6, 206–9; Gapan City 193–96; Makati, Manila 204–6; New People’s Army 203

  Philippines Housing Development Corporation 198

  philosophy 29

  phone hacking scandal 61, 148–49

  Picasso, Pablo 127, 128, 132

  Pimco 170

  Poland 172

  police car protester (USA) 4

  Policy Exchange think tank 55

  political mainstream, youth disengagement from 89–90

  popular culture 65, 176

  Porter, Brett 154, 155, 156

  Port Huron Statement, the 129–30, 145

  Portugal 92, 112, 188

  postmodernism 28

  poverty 121–22, 210, 211

  Powell, Walter 77

  power, refusal to engage with 3

  power relations, erosion of 80–81

  Procter & Gamble 23

  propaganda of the deed 62

  property 48

  property bubble collapse 106–8

  protectionism 124

  protest, changing forms of 54–57

  pro-Western dictators, support for 31

  Prussia 191

  Puente 165

  Putnam, Robert 134

  Quantitative Easing II 120–23

  radicalization 33, 37, 47–48

  radical journalists 149

  Ramírez, Leticia 165

  Real Estate Tax Authority Workers (Egypt) 19

  Really Free School, the 1–2

  @rebeldog_ath 96

  reciprocity 77

  Reed Elsevier 146

  Reider, Dimi 179

  Research and Destroy group 38–39

  revolt, demographics of 66, 66–73

  revolutionary wave 65

  revolution, definition 79–80

  revolutions: 1848 171–73, 173–75, 191, 192; 1917 173; 1968 173; 1989 173

  Reynalds, Jeremy 159–60, 162–63

  rice crops 195

  Riches, Jessica, @littlemisswilde 41–42, 44, 45, 135–36, 138

  Rimbaud, Arthur 132

  River Warriors 201

  Roads to Freedom (Sartre) 129

  Road to Wigan Pier, The (Orwell) 208

  Romer, Christina 117

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. 169–70

  Rove, Karl 30–31, 32

  Rowan, Rory 54

  Said, Edward 26–27

  Said, Khaled 11, 148

  @Sandmonkey 13

  Sandra (Joy Junction resident) 160

  Santa Cruz, University of California 37–39

  Sarkozy, Nicolas 91–92, 98

  @sarrahsworld 11–12, 14, 135

  Sartre, Jean-Paul 129

  Saudi Arabia 121

  savings, and investment 107

  Savio, Mario 4

  SB1070 (USA) 164, 165–66, 166–67

  self-esteem, and consumption 80–81

  self-interest 111

  self-reliance 68 self, the, social networks impact on 136–38

  Sennett, Richard 68, 80–81, 131

  Sentimental Education (Flaubert) 171

  el-Shaar, Mahmoud 22

  Shafiq, Mohammed 20–22

  Shalit, Gilad 179

  shared community 84

  Sharp, Gene 83

  Sharpton, Al 184

  Shirky, Clay 138, 139, 140, 146

  Sinclair, Cameron 199, 208

  Sioras, Dr Ilias 90–91

  Situationist movement 46–47

  Situationist Taliban 1

  slum-dwellers 68; numbers 198

  social capital 134

  social democracy 145

  social housing 199

  Socialist International 19–20

  social justice 177, 191, 192, 209, 210

  social media 7, 74–75, 77; collective mental arena 137; lack of control 37; power of 34–35; role of 56; and the spread of ideas 151

  social micro-history 173

  social networks 77, 82; impact of 147; impact on activism 138–41; and the self 136–38

  social-republicanism 187

  solidaristic slum, the 207

  Solidarity 42

  ‘Solidarity Forever’ (song) 42

  Soviet Union 28

  Spain 66, 104, 105, 188

  Spanish Civil War 209–10

  species-being 143

  @spitzenprodukte (art activist) 1

  spontaneous horizontalists 44–46

  spontaneous replication 55

  Starbucks Kids 79

  Steinbeck, John 153, 155, 159, 163, 164, 169

  Stephenson, Paul 52

  Stiglitz, Joseph 118

  Strategy Guide (Sharp) 83

  Strauss-Kahn, Dominique 188

  strongman threat, the 177–78

  student occupations 37–39, 44–46, 53, 53–54

  students: economic attack on 38; expectations 67–68; population 70

  Sudan 25

  Suez Canal Port Authority 19

  Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) (Egypt) 18, 20

  surveillance 148

  swarm tactics 82–83

  swine flu epidemic 9

  Switzerland 123

  syndicalism 175–76

  synthesis, lack of 57

  Syria 25

  tactics 54–57

  Tahrir Square, Cairo 6, 69, 89, 139; chants 191, 211; Day of Rage, 28 May 15–17; demonstration, 25 January 10–14; numbers 13; Twitter feeds 13; volunteer medics 20–22

  Taine, Hippolyte 73

  Tantawi, General 19

  Tarnac Nine, the 189

  Tea Party, the 117–18, 124–25, 180–81

  tear gas 93–94, 100–1

  technology 65, 66, 74–79, 85, 133–36, 138–39; and the 1848 revolutions 173–74

  Tehran, Twitter Revolution 34–37

  teleology 131, 152

  Tent City jail, Arizona 164–67

  Territorial Support Group 50

  Thatcher, Margaret 106

  @3arabawy 10, 22, 71

  Third Way, the 31

  Time magazine 36

  Tim (human rights activist) 1–2

  Tim (Joy Junction resident) 160

  Tocqueville, Alexis de 192

  totalitarianism 147–48

  toxic debt 110–11

  trade wars 122, 124–25

  transnational culture 69

  Transparency International 119

  Trichet, Jean-Claude 112

  Truman Show, The (film) 29

  trust 57

  Tunisia: Army 178; economic growth 119; inflation 121; organized workforce 72; revolution 10, 11, 25–26; unemployment 119

  Turkle, Sherry 136

  Twitpic 75

  Twitter and tweets 3, 74, 137–38; #wiunion 184, 185; @Ghonim 13; @mehri912 34; @norashalaby 13; @rebeldog_ath 96; @Sandmonkey 13; Egyptian revolution 13, 14; importance of 135–36; Iranian revoluti
on and 33–37; Madison, Wisconsin revolt 184; news dissemination 75; real-time organization 75; reciprocity 77; user numbers 135; virtual meetings 45

  Twitter Revolution, Iran 33–37, 78, 178

  Ukraine 177–78

  UK Uncut 54–57, 58, 61

  ultra-social relations 138

  unemployment: America 159–63; Egypt 119; Spain 105; Tunisia 119; youth 66, 105, 119–20

  UN-Habitat 199

  Unison 57

  United Nations, The Challenge of Slums 198–99

  United States of America: agriculture 154–56; Albuquerque 159, 159–63; Arizona 164–67, 183; armed struggle 181–83; Bakersfield, California 168–70; budget cuts 156, 161, 167, 170; California 168–70; campus revolts, 1964 4; Canadian River 159; cattle prices 156; collapse of bipartisan politics 116–19; culture wars 179, 180–84; current-account deficit 107; debt 118; deportations 166; devaluation 123; Dodd–Frank Act 167; the Dust Bowl 154–55; economic decline 183–84; economic growth 170; Federal budget 156, 161; fiscal management 183; fiscal stimulus 117–18; fruit pickers 169; hamburger trade 156; healthcare bill 180, 183; homeless children 160; homelessness 159–63; Indiana 116–17, 125; Interstate 40 157, 170; job market 161; Joy Junction, Albuquerque 159–63; Madison, Wisconsin revolt 184–87; minimum wage workers 158; the Mogollon Rim 163; motels 157–58, 162–63; the New Deal 169–70; Oklahoma 153, 153–56; Phoenix, Arizona 164–67; police car protester 4; political breakdown, 1850s 182–83; property bubble 106–8; Quantitative Easing II 120–23; radical blogosphere 184; the religious right 118; repossessions 168; Route 66 157–59; San Joaquin valley 169; SB1070 164, 165–66, 166–67; State Department 178; states’ rights 183; student occupation movement 37–39; the Tea Party 117–18, 124–25, 180–81, 186; Tent City jail, Arizona 164–67; Tucson, Arizona 182; undocumented migrants 164–67; unemployment 159–63; wages 108; war spending 162; welfare benefits 162, 170

  Unite Union 55

  university fees 44, 47, 50, 54

  urban poor 70–72

  urban slums 191; Calauan, Laguna Province 202–4; clearance policies 198–99; education levels 207; Estero de Paco, Manila 200–2; Estero de San Miguel, Manila 196–99, 205–6, 206–9; Gapan City, Philippines 193–96; improvement policies 199, 205–6; internet access 207; labour force 208; living conditions 196–99; Moqattam, Cairo 6–10; population numbers 198

  Vail, Theodore 74

  Vanderboegh, Mike 181

  Van Riper, Lieutenant General Paul 82

  Venizelos, Evangelos 97–98

  Vietnam War 129

  virtual meetings 45

  virtual societies 134

  Vodafone 54–55

  Vradis, Antonis 87–89

  wages 108, 112

  Walker, Scott 184

  Walorski, Jackie 116–17

  Walt, Stephen M. 26

  war, threat of 178

  Warwick University, Economics Conference 67–68

  Washington Times 35

  Wasim (Masry Shebin El-Kom delegate) 23

  water supplies 194

  wave creation 78

  wealth, monopolization of 108

  We Are Social 148

  Weeks, Lin, @weeks89 184

  Wellman, Barry 130

  Wertheim, Margaret 136

  White House, the 92

  ‘Why the Tunisian revolution won’t spread’ (Walt) 26

  WikiLeaks 140

  Wikipedia 46, 140

  wikis 140–41

  #wiunion 184, 185

  Wobblies 176

  Women’s liberation 132

  Woods, Alan 33

  Woollard, Edward 43

  working class 68, 71–72, 79–80, 145; culture 72; revolutions, 1848 172–73

  World of Yesterday, The (Zweig) 128

  World Trade Organization 122

  Yemen 25, 119, 121

  youth 68; alienation 62; British 41–42, 44, 53–54; culture 70; disconnected 190; disengagement from political mainstream 89–90; radicalization 33, 37, 47–48; unemployment 66, 119–20

  YouTube 75; Egyptian revolution on 11, 14, 15; Iranian revolution on 34, 35

  Zamalek Sporting Club, ultras 16–17

  Zapatistas 1

  Zekry, Musa 5–6, 7, 23–24

  Zola, Emil 191

  Zweig, Stefan 128, 132–33, 152, 176

  Copyright

  This revised and updated second edition first published by Verso 2013

  First published by Verso 2012

  © Paul Mason 2012, 2013

  All rights reserved

  The moral rights of the author have been asserted

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