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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 8 December, 2009 - 10:56
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 4 March, 2010 - 15:01
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In the wake of a cash crisis and resulting round of savage job cuts, London Metropolitan University has been left reeling, but still standing. subject: Education | Financial Crisis | Labour Struggles
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 25 February, 2010 - 11:18
Evan Calder Williams
Dusting off the tedium and ash deposited by Hollywood's recent spate of catastrophe movies, Evan Calder Williams takes aim at their world-affirming pessimism and calls for some real apocalypse
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 17 February, 2010 - 14:29
Ilya Lipkin
Amidst the general panic and its commodification, Ilya Lipkin travelled to the Copenhagen Summit to witness capitalism's first last chance at preserving a climate conducive to its growth
Situating COP15: Capitalist Logic and Subjectivity
subject: Activism | Climate Change
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 - 13:28
JJ Charlesworth Amidst a general acceptance of the cash crisis afflicting the ICA as an accident of recession, and a headlong rush into ‘hairshirt' institutional self-critique as a way to deflect real scrutiny, JJ Charlesworth uncovers a catalogue of avoidable mistakes and the free-market, lifestyle thinking behind them
subject: Arts funding | Financial Crisis | Institutional Critique
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 3 February, 2010 - 11:26
Benjamin Noys
Crises tend to generate apocalyptic dreams and nightmares. Through a reappraisal of 20th century anti-capitalist thought, Benjamin Noys urges us to critically re-think how such an apocalyptic tone operates within radical analyses of the current crisis
subject: Communism | Deleuzo-Guattarian | Marxist | Postmodernist
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 26 January, 2010 - 15:03
Peter Linebaugh Peter Linebaugh, author of The London Hanged, was recently challenged by film-makers Anja Kirschner and David Panos over his ‘romanticised' account of the development of class consciousness in the first phase of finance ca subject: Film
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 21 January, 2010 - 12:52
Pil and Galia Kollectiv In this month's Mute Music Column, Pil and Galia Kollectiv look at Bruce Springsteen in the context of class disintegration and place him firmly in the decadent tradition of Balzac and Huysmans – Á Rebours to Run?
... his great work is a constant elegy on the irretrievable decay of good society; his sympathies are all with the class doomed to extinction...
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