On November 7, 2015, the Platypus Affiliated Society hosted a panel discussion at its 2nd European Conference in Frankfurt entitled âWomen: The Longest Revolution?â The panelists were Cornelia MoÌser, who earned her PhD in gender studies and political science and is a researcher for the CNRS at the CRESPPA-GTM in Paris; Lucy Parker, a member of Platypus based in London; Joy McReady, a journalist and revolutionary social activist who writes a monthly column on womenâs liberation for Workersâ Power, the British section of the League for the Fifth International; and Ursula Jensen, a founding member of the International Bolshevik Tendency and a longterm member of the works council within the IG Metall.
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Campaigning strongly against austerity and for greater democracy in Spain, the political party Podemos (âWe Canâ) gained popularity immediately upon its formation in early 2014.
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