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Precarity Assembly

a | 01.03.2005 23:57 | Globalisation | Migration | Social Struggles | London

Saturday 5th March 1pm-6pm
Upstairs at the Cock Tavern, Corner of Phoenix Road and Chalton Street, Somers Town NW1 (nearest tube Euston)

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Precarity Assembly
Saturday 5th March 1pm-6pm

Upstairs at the Cock Tavern, Corner of Phoenix Road and Chalton Street, Somers Town NW1 (nearest tube Euston)

CALLING ALL:
Unmotivated Wage Slaves, Pissed Off Part Timers, Insecure Temps, New Deal Conscripts, Alienated Freelancers, Work Refusniks, Exploited Migrants…

The Precarity Assembly is an embroynic political project focusing on 'precariousness' (the insecurities developed by global capitalism in work, healthcare, housing, life).

Discussions:
. what is ‘anti-precarity’? . G8: mobilising on issues that affect our lives.

Actions:
. April 2nd: ‘No Borders’ international day of action. . FLEXMOB 1: Action against supermarket exploitation of precarious workers. . ’EuroMayday’ - reclaiming public space...
Website: www.precarity.info (up in next few days)


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- Homepage: http://www.precarity.info

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Precarity?

02.03.2005 15:18

Since when was "Precarity" a word, anyway?

I swallowed a dictionary


No it isn't rubbish

02.03.2005 18:17

Okay, I went to the last one of these at the Head of Steam in Euston and no-one was there.

However, I know some of the people organising this one and they have talked about it with other people.

So it should be going ahead, but the people organising need to get their act in gear so that people aren't left at the wrong pub this time.

BTW there's no legal obligation to inform the owner of the pub that you are going to meet and talk about politics, so maybe he doesn't know.

But it would be nice if one of the organisers of this would confirm for everyon that this is definitley happening. Thanks.

Sim1


Re: Since when was precarity a word

02.03.2005 22:19

Since when...?

Since people realised there was a need for such a word, that's when!

Where do new words come from? People make them up! (duh!)

So would you prefer "precariousness" then, does that sound more elegant? (does it fuck!)

As an anarchist, I see no need to submit myself to anyone else's authority, not the government, not the coroporations, and certainly not a bunch of dictionary writers who think they have the right to determine which words should be officially sanctioned as official words of the queen's english.

If you're interested, the origin of the word precarity is from the French precarite (with an accute accent on the e's). It's a common word in French but it's quite new in English, mainly just by people who are rebelling against the precariousness of life under neo-liberal capitalism.

Anyway, just to say, it really fucks me off when people try to correct eachother's english as if that makes them clever or something. Anyone who claims that they're own version of the language is correct and that "non-standard" things that other people say, is not only arrogant, but they're wasting their time. Language constantly evolves... linguistic conversatives complain about new words and new uses of old words and new pronunciations of old words and new uses of grammar, without realising that their parent's and grandparents generation was complaining in exactly the same way about items they now take for granted. And people have been doing this ever since human-kind learnt to speak. If people in the 18th century had had their way, we'd all still be saying "thee" and "thou" all the time.

Language changes - get used to it, punk.




Ozymandias


VERILY

03.03.2005 22:00

Forsooth it is thus spaken verily!Casual proles are in precarity!

Viola


words

11.03.2005 16:42

While I agree that language constantly evolves I have hated the word Precarity since I first heard it used - Being Precarious is not a new phenomenon and we shouldn't be trying to brand it as such.

Language evolves when it comes into common useage - but Precarity is a word being used by an elite few in england, I conceed it might be different in France, but the MOST IMPORTANT use of language is for communication. The problem with the word Precarity is that most people haven't heard of it and don't understand it when they do - so you are cutting yourselves off from the people you are trying to reach out to. Who are you trying to attract with your 'buzz' words? Not workers that's for sure!

nameless wonder


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