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After the U.S. Social Forum 2010: The potential for a multi-scalar strategy
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Thomas Ponniah
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August 5, 2010
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Is the U.S. Social Forum primarily an arena for movements to propose a diversity of alternatives or is it a political agent of the left that pulls movements together into a counter-hegemonic program?
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