Lo llaman democracia y no lo es!
In: Prokla: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Band 42, Heft 1
ISSN: 0342-8176
Since May 15th, 2011, major transformations have been taking place in the Spanish public sphere, especially because of the celebration of political debate with major affluence on public squares. The Spanish "15-M movement" presents three key characteristics: First, it demands a renovation of modern democracy; second, it opposes to the implemented programmes of structural adjustment, public budget consolidation and, in broader terms, neoliberal policy application and third, it develops formerly unknown or only among left-wing activists known forms of collective decision making and re-appropriation of public space. The following article will discuss the first two aspects. After a chronologic description of collective action applied by the 15-M movement, the text will develop analytical insights into questions regarding concepts such as democracy, citizenship and political identities. Adapted from the source document.