“Free your ass and your mind will follow” (with a nod to George Clinton).
What HAS changed since this song came out in 2001 is that you don’t have to go offline to take to the streets anymore. ;)
“Free your ass and your mind will follow” (with a nod to George Clinton).
What HAS changed since this song came out in 2001 is that you don’t have to go offline to take to the streets anymore. ;)
The rhythm of outrage…
“What do a park in Istanbul, a baby in Sarajevo, a security chief in Sofia, a TV station in Athens and bus tickets in Sao Paulo have in common? However random the sequence may seem at first, a common theme runs through and connects all of them. Each reveals, in its own particular way, the deepening crisis of representative democracy at the heart of the modern nation state. And each has, as a result, given rise to popular protests that have in turn sparked nationwide demonstrations, occupations and confrontations between the people and the state.” Read more HERE.