Malmö ESF: From Thoughts to Action, newspaper
from email, 14 October 2008:
Download From Thoughts to Action (3,3 mb) in PDF-format - a tabloid paper handed out for free during the European Social Forum in Malmö 2008.
The paper was put together by different autonomous media collectives, all part of the ESF Action Network.
“We are proud to present From Thoughts to Action - a tabloid paper compiling articles of relevance both to the European Social Forum in Malmö but also independently of any certain time and place.
We have tried to cover as much as possible of the whole span of struggles taking place in today’s Europe, each different and separated from the next, yeat connected.
The texts address questions that are raised at seminars, workshops and actions during the ESF as well as in future mobilizations and struggles.”
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