Disobedience Subtitles Italian
Extinction Rebellion emerged from the Rising Up! network, which promotes a fundamental change of our political and economic system to one which maximises well-being and minimises harm. Change needs to be nurtured in a culture of reverence, gratitude and inclusion while the tools of civil disobedience and direct action are used to express our collective power.
Disobedience subtitles Italian
Anna (excerpt, 1975), Alberto Grifi and Massimo Sarchielli, Italy, 30 min.Italian with English subtitlesA cult movie and a radical epic about the failure of alternative culture pushed to the limits by circumstances and personal narrow-mindedness, Anna was filmed by Grifi and actor Massimo Sarchielli. Sarchielli met sixteen-year-old Anna in Rome at the end of the 1960s. Pregnant, drug addicted, and a victim of depression with suicidal tendencies, she had escaped from several reformatory facilities in France. The film records the refusal of the actors and staff to submit to the authority of direction and script, so disobedience belongs not only to the object being filmed (Anna) but also to the subject doing the filming.
Roger is a former organic farmer and academic expert in the spread of radical protest movements. Beginning in the U.K. in November 2018, his ideas and strategic thinking have helped to inspire thousands of ordinary people to non-violent civil disobedience and mass arrest.
Human Capital is a rich and absorbing tale of two families tied together by love, money and a hit-and-run accident. One family is wealthy, the other struggling to get by in the days after the 2008 economic meltdown. Human Capital dexterously contrasts the social calculations the characters make about who can afford to step outside the lines of law and morality. The story is told from different perspectives, a device that serves to give the tale and the characters greater depth. In Italian with English subtitles.
Whether I agree with the emphasis applied in this interpretation or not, the book has led me to reconsider my priors about several important figures in the 1840s. For example, many financial historians think of the Tyler administration as both inept and ineffective. Tyler?s dismissal by his own party and veto of central bank legislation no doubt influence these views. But was the emergence from the recession just a cyclical rebound or the result of a strong nationalistic impulse and crackdown on civil disobedience set into motion by Tyler? Roberts makes an intriguing case that Tyler was actually a shrewd administrator who used the resources at hand to undo the unrest that came as direct consequences of actions by his predecessors. 041b061a72