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Social Centres, Where Next?

freespaces | 26.01.2006 11:29 | Culture | Free Spaces | Social Struggles

Five years ago, you could count the number of places in the UK which associated themselves with radical politics (anarchist, libertarian) on one hand. However, the mobilisations around the G8 saw a surge in activity (and cash) for setting up new social centres. Now there are around 20 such places from Brighton's Cowley Club, RampART, 56a Infoshop and LARC in London, to the Sumac Centre in Nottingham and the Saorsa Centre and George X in Glasgow. Perhaps of most note has been the increase of rented or purchased premises such as the Common Place in Leeds and the Basement in Manchester. That doesn't mean that aren't still new squatted spaces appearing. In Nottingham there is the ASBO Community Centre, and a new space (ex-SSEES) in London is opening this week.

Interest in the idea of social centres is still very high amongst the radical/anarchist milieu. Meanwhile a small group from the popular education collective Trapese have been travelling the country interviewing people involved in current social centres for a new book provisionally titled 'a handbook for autonomy and creation' due out in June 2006. But why haven't we got many places that can live up to the name "social centres"? What were the problems politically with previous attempts of social centres? What can we learn? What is next? Last month thirty people attended a wombles meeting in London to discuss just these issues and now a similar discussion planned to take place in Leeds at the end of January has started to turn into a national gathering of social centres.

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Nice news! Keep up the good work

27.01.2006 03:21

Interesting article. It was translated in Greek in the Athens Indymedia

LA


The experience of Italy

27.01.2006 13:20

Social centres/forums sprang up all over Italy following the events of Genoa, at its peak 170 forums had been established in 2002. The combined forums were excellent in mobilsing people to mass gatherings and demonstrations such as Florence ESF. I recall that many of the people who attended the ESF had been connected to SF in one way or another. However, since then, SF in Italy are a shadow of what they used to be. This in part reflects the temporary disorienation of the movement and the ability of institutions such as G8, WTO and IMF to function unmolsted despite of the huge mobililastions against it. The ruling class are no longer able to meet in the cities but with the help of the police/state are still able to function in the hills.

The anti-capitalist movement needs to reflect on the new situation and come up with new ways to challenge the capitalist system. There is no doubt that anti-capitalists ideas are becoming mainstream, however the need for a stratergy to unite people behind a common goal is pressing.

As anti-capitalists, we need to prioritise campaigns that can mobilise the maximum numbers and inflict maximum damaged, these judgements needs political analysis. In practice this was done with the united action of the stop the war movement, it was right to prioritise and concentrate our efforts against the iraq war, because wars are the worst aspect of capitalism and without challenging the destruction and waste of money, how the hell are we ever supposed to challenge things like world poverty or AIDS for example.

Now here's my point, social centres are great for organising and education activists in localities, but in my experience they do not do much in terms of action, that is ultimately what most activitist really want, without action we became in danger of being talking shops or just leading out alternative lifestyle. The problem is that many people who are attracted to social centres are autonomists/ancharist who by in large are hostile to united front work such as STWC, anti-fascistism, RESPECT, Defend Coucil Housing for their own reasons. These types then put blocks on to the movement, or sometimes inflict real damage to the movement, just need to look at ESF alternatives group or the people who had silly tactics of blockaging the roads in Edinburgh.

social centres are not the be all and end all, the priority is to engage with the real world and help mobilse the real forces against capitalism.

red letter


Italy has been monetary based for decades

30.01.2006 09:55

.......... and therefore anarchy or anti-capitalistism is an anathema and a complete enigma to the Italian establishment.

Is this therefore a dead end and a waste of time and energy ?.

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List of centres?

08.02.2006 22:51

Any chance of getting a list of social centres up on this page? Also, no the Italian centres don't not matter. Just because something doesn't fit into some puritanical ideal type does not mean we cannot learn from it.

Lee


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