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DESCRIPTION:Since the earliest development of states, groups of people who didn't fit 
 in either escaped or were exiled. They often established self-governed 
 communities. As nation states and capitalism developed, and particularly as 
 new regions were incorporated into the emerging capitalist world-system, 
 the problem was not simply how to escape these states but how to escape 
 capitalist relations.\n\nWell-known historical examples of escape include 
 Russian Cossacks, pirates, and escaped slaves. Contemporary examples of 
 territorial escape include the Zapatistas in Mexico, land occupations, and 
 even political prisoners. Structural escape has been identified in urban 
 communities in the heart of Jamaica, in the shack-dwelling areas of African 
 cities, and on the outskirts of large South American cities. Numerous 
 studies exist of each of these examples but no one has brought them 
 together in a single analysis.\n\nJoin CIIS faculty Andrej Grubacic to 
 uncover the splendid and relatively unknown history of pirates, Cossacks, 
 runaway slaves, and Occupy Wall Street activists and their impact on the 
 past and future of the capitalist civilization.\n\nThis event is part of 
 the BIG IDEAS at CIIS Series. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/06/29/18800535.php
SUMMARY:The Hidden History of Capitalism
LOCATION:California Institute of Integral Studies\n1453 Mission Street\nSan 
 Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/06/29/18800535.php
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