Grabbing Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab

Grabbing Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab

Grabbing Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab

Grabbing Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab

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Overview

"Land grabs are a global phenomenon of our times, driven by the ever increasing demands of both global corporations and the governments with which they are allied. But as this powerful and timely book demonstrates, ordinary citizens, small farmers and ordinary citizens around the world are standing up to defend their own with passion and ingenuity, and they are recording successes that are both extraordinary and inspiring." —Oliver Tickell, Editor, The Ecologist.

Climate change ravages the earth, while wealthy elites try to grab as much of the world’s diminishing resources as possible. As Vandana Shiva writes, land is life. But land, and the struggle to possess it, is also power—colonial and corporate power, to be sure, but also the power of the dispossessed to rise up and call for an end to the global land grab.

Grabbing Back maps this struggle, bringing together analyses that uncover the politics of cultivation and control. In this unprecedented collection, on-the-ground activists join forces with critically acclaimed scholars to document the commodification and consumption of space, from foreclosed homes to annihilated rainforests, from ecotourism in Sri Lanka to the tar sands of Montana, and to outline the strategies and tactics that might the destruction.

With contributions by Vandana Shiva, Noam Chomsky, Max Rameau, Grace Lee Boggs, Michael Hardt, Ahjamu Umi, Ben Dangl, and many others.

More Praise for Grabbing Back:

“Part of the reason that knowledge about the current global land grab is so uncertain is the paucity of perspectives and analysis in defining the problem. This book fills the gap admirably.” —Raj Patel, author of Stuffed and Starved

"The acquisition, control, and exploitation of land, as well as the simultaneous dispossession of land-based and peasant communities, is central to the processes of both colonialism and capitalism. As Fanon reminds us, egalitarian governance and stewardship of land is fundamental to the struggle for liberation and self-determination for all oppressed peoples. This makes Grabbing Back a necessary study for anticapitalist and anticolonial movements." —Harsha Walia, author of Undoing Border Imperialism

"Grab back this sparkling mosaic of essays as a treasure of our new-old knowledge commons. Together these pieces replace dichotomies with dialectics, making explicit the inseparability of land and collective life. Together they restore the vital concept of social ecology in resistance to relentless and increasingly apocalyptic capitalism, with emphasis on its second contradiction: its impossibility on a finite resource base." —Maia Ramnath, author of Decolonizing Anarchism

“As the forces of thanatos leave no stone unturned in their quest to dominate the entire planet, this anthology provides a much needed antidote. Weaving together accounts from around the world, the authors advocate building grassroots movements aimed at subverting capital’s incessant assault on our lives and land.”—George Katsiaficas, author of Asia’s Unknown Uprisings

“Never perhaps has the land question been so crucial for anti-capitalist movements, as we are witnessing a global process of enclosure that privatizes lands, waters, forests, displacing millions from their homes, and placing monetary gates to what we rightly considered our commonwealth. It is essential then that we understand what motivates this drive and its effects in all their social and spatial dimensions. Grabbing Back takes us through this process, identifying the “reasons” and actors behind this global land-grab and, most important, introducing us to the struggles that people are making across the world to resist being evicted from their lands and to reclaim the earth. ” —George Caffentzis, Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849351942
Publisher: AK PR INC
Publication date: 07/01/2014
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Sasha Ross is an activist and journalist. He is currently a member of the Earth First! Journal Collective and a co-founding moderator of the Earth First! Newswire. His work has been published in continent., Counterpunch, Science and Society, The Singapore Review of Books, and Life During Wartime (AK Press 2013). He has also translated works from French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Toward Socio-Ecological Self-Management Javier Sethness Castro 1

Acknowledgments 7

Editor's Introduction: The Global Land Grab Alexander Reid Ross 9

Part 1 Struggle in the South

Land Wars and the Great Land Grab Dr. Vandana Shiva 39

Factors Shaping the Global Land Rush Ward Anseeuw Mike Taylor 45

Destructive Development and Land Sales in Ethiopia Graham Peebles 61

Biofuels, Land Grabs, Revolution Alexander Reid Ross 79

Environmental Group Events in Today's China: Yangtze River Delta Earth First! 101

Women, Land-Struggles, and Globalization: An International Perspective Silvia Federici 115

Land, Territory, Entropy Guillermo Delgado-P. 125

A Coup Over Land Benjamin Dangl 137

Black Women on the Edge Keisha-Khan Perry Ana Cristina da Silva Caminha 147

Interlude

Exit and Territory: A World-Systems Analysis of Non-State Spaces Andrej Grubacic 159

Part 2 Crisis in the North

Taking Back the Commons: An Introduction Alexander Reid Ross 179

Reconstructing the Poor Peoples Movement Noam Chomsky 187

A Detroit Story: Ideas Whose Time Has Come Grace Lee Boggs Matthew Birkhold Rick Feldman Shea Howell 193

Capitalism, Racism, Resistance Ahjamu Umi 209

Take Back the Land Max Rameau 217

Organizing through Disaster for Liberation and Solidarity scott crow 227

Occupied Mountains Jen Osha Cathy Kunkel Andrew Munn 235

Mi'kmaq Against the Gas Grab Miles Howe 251

Ports as Places of Stickiness in a World of Global Flows Andrew Herod 267

Resistance to Alberta Tar Sands Megaloads in Idaho & Beyond Helen Yost Alexander Reid Ross 281

Demanding the Land at a Public University?: Space, Place, and Occupation at the University of California, Berkeley Alex Barnard 307

Advancing the Alter-Modern Michael Hardt 329

Epilogue Alexander Reid Ross 339

Contributor Bios 343

Index 347

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