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Information and Trends

Global Youth Protests in the Era of Capitalist Economic Crisis

Pages 367-381 | Published online: 20 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

Whether in developed or developing countries, young people are the victims of capitalist crisis, and play an important role in protests throughout the world. Youth protests in developed countries are directed at financial capital, which has an important impact on the world situation. Information technology is very important for mobilizing and organizing youth protests, but more crucial for the movements are the determination and action of the young people involved. The mainstream media in Western countries claim that youth protests in the developed world amount to irrational behavior on the part of a “lost generation,” but that the “Arab Spring” represents heroic and revolutionary action by an “awakening generation.” This difference highlights the hypocrisy of democracy in the West. The main shortcoming of most of the protests lies in the fact that they target specific policies and institutions, fighting against the results rather than the causes of the contradictions of capitalism.

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