George Caffentzis
Hoisting the “Knowledge Bank” on Its Own Petard: The World Bank and the “Double Crisis” of African Universities
George Caffentzis, of Midnight Notes and the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa, on the World Bank and the 'double crisis of Africa universities'.
Hoisting the “Knowledge Bank” on Its Own Petard: The World Bank and the “Double Crisis” of African Universities
by George Caffentzis
Presented at the Faculty of Humanities Seminar
Rhodes University
Grahamstown, South Africa
Feb. 16, 2010
Struggle is like education and it just keeps going on.
[i]For 'tis the sport to have the enginer
From Capitalist Crisis to Proletarian Slavery: An Introduction to Class Struggle in the US, 1973-1998
An Introduction to Class Struggle in the US, 1973-1998
by George Caffentzis
Is Truth Enough? - George Caffentzis
Text of a talk given by American autonomist George Caffentzis on the Iraq war and the American anti-war movement.
"Is Truth Enough? The Bush Administration's Lies and the Anti-War Movement's Truths" George Caffentzis
[A transcription of a talk given to the "Truth and Consequences" Anti-War Forum at the University of Maine, Augusta, Maine, on March 20, 2004.]
TPTG's Conversation with George Caffentzis
Interview with George Caffentzis on Zerowork, Midnight Notes, autonomist Marxism and American social movements, amongst other things.
TPTG's Conversation with George Caffentzis
PREFACE
George Caffentzis, an offspring of Greek immigrants from Lakonia, a place in southern Greece, is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy, University of Southern Maine. But, as you will see it for yourselves, the 15th of October, 2000, was not for us "an evening with a philosopher". George is an activist to a fault. We met him for the first time in Athens on the 14th of October, 2000, but we have been in correspondence with Midnight Notes editors since 1993.



