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		<description>What can popular education offer the anti-capitalist movement?
 
 1.        Education and resilience in communities
 2.        Good decision making and conflict resolution
 3.        Toolkits
 4.        Analysis of why anti-capitalist movement isn’t working to its full capacity
 5.        Bring more people in, in a way that challenges power etc
 6.        Valuing range of abilities
 7.        Taking violence out
 8.        Dialogue and asking questions
 9.        Empowerment of people
 10.        Broadening and scope – oblique not direct
 11.        Getting over this ‘urgent’ culture
 12.        Trusting in process of direct democracy
 13.        Sticking to an identity that might not be working
 14.        Framing what anti-capitalism can offer and how it can be feasible
 15.        Break out of bubble and make connections
 16.        Resources – accessible and reflexive
 17.        500 years of resistance – making links</description>
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<p> 1.        Education and resilience in communities<br />
 2.        Good decision making and conflict resolution<br />
 3.        Toolkits<br />
 4.        Analysis of why anti-capitalist movement isn’t working to its full capacity<br />
 5.        Bring more people in, in a way that challenges power etc<br />
 6.        Valuing range of abilities<br />
 7.        Taking violence out<br />
 8.        Dialogue and asking questions<br />
 9.        Empowerment of people<br />
 10.        Broadening and scope – oblique not direct<br />
 11.        Getting over this ‘urgent’ culture<br />
 12.        Trusting in process of direct democracy<br />
 13.        Sticking to an identity that might not be working<br />
 14.        Framing what anti-capitalism can offer and how it can be feasible<br />
 15.        Break out of bubble and make connections<br />
 16.        Resources – accessible and reflexive<br />
 17.        500 years of resistance – making links</p>
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