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DESCRIPTION:Guest co-curated by Pietro Ferrua, founder of the International Center for  
 Research on Anarchism  In an era of accelerating global capitalism, where 
 constant upheaval of every kind—political,  social, economic, cultural, 
 environmental—is the rule, the search for a social system  that brings 
 prosperity with justice has never been sought by so many people. The 
 history  of anarchism, which dates back to mid-19th century France and 
 Russia, is based on  "utopia," the ideal of mutual aid and voluntary 
 cooperation, in lieu of control by the state  or private concentrations of 
 power. Anarchist philosophy lies at the heart of numerous  activist causes 
 worldwide, and has shaped our popular and political culture in countless  
 ways. Yet for a broader public, anarchist ideals are outmoded, thought to 
 be the dangerous  (i.e. terrorist) passion of the underclass, or simply the 
 nihilism of the young. But the  continuing inquiry into the subject 
 suggests that its relevance to our globalist present continues.  We hope 
 this series offers insight into the revolutionary desire for a better 
 world.  For complete film descriptions, visit http://www.YBCA.org  FRI, MAY 
 20  7 pm Behold a Pale Horseby Fred Zinnemann (1964, 118 min, 35mm)  9:15 
 pm Emma Goldman: An Exceedingly Dangerous Womanby Melissa Bucklin (2004,  
 82 min, DV)\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/05/16/66263.php
SUMMARY:Anarchists and Film Series at YBCA
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Center for the Arts  Screening Room  701 Mission Street @ 3rd  
 San Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/05/16/66263.php
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