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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 9 July, 2008 - 21:38
Brian Marks Brian Marks seems to have rewritten George Caffentzis' 1980 'The Work/Energy Crisis & The Apocalypse' essay for our turbulent times, adding in a dose of fictitious capital a la David Harvey. But was/ is this analysis of (energy/capitalist) crisis accurate? In particular the idea that the crisis imposes intensified looting (of workers) through inflation, transfering value back up to subject: AntiCapitalist | Fictitious Capital | Financial Crisis | Labour Struggles | Marxist
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 3 July, 2008 - 14:20
Mihalis Mentinis Since the 2006 Oaxaca revolt state repression in Mexico has contributed to popular feeling that peaceful protest has failed. Today, the country is on the threshold of a cycle of armed anti-capitalist struggle, argues Mihalis Mentinis
subject: AntiCapitalist | Latin America | Politics
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 13 May, 2008 - 14:23
subject: AntiCapitalist | Art
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 10 April, 2008 - 17:02
James Heartfield
'Green capitalism': a new paradigm of sustainable production or a licence to shut down plants and print money? Basing this article on excerpts from his recent book, James Heartfield looks at the case of Enron, an influential pioneer in increasing profits by cutting output
subject: AntiCapitalist | Energy Resources | Environment | Fictitious Capital
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 21 February, 2008 - 11:41
Stewart Martin Post-Fordism’s appetite for self-directed activity is bringing about a crisis in progressive education. No longer perceived as threatening, a work force trained to think for itself has become highly desirable. So what should an emancipatory education entail today?, asks Stewart Martin subject: AntiCapitalist | Immaterial Labour | Post-Autonomist | Theory & Philosophy
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 12 February, 2008 - 15:31
Toni Prug Free Software subject:
Science | AntiCapitalist | Drugs | Free Software | Hacking | Independent Media | Intellectual Property | Media | Peer2Peer | Policy
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Submitted by mute on Friday, 11 January, 2008 - 17:22
Loren Goldner Loren Goldner will be giving a talk on the subject of the Korean working class at Housmans bookstore in Kings Cross, London at 6pm on Saturday 19th of January. subject: Activism | AntiCapitalist | Asia | Class | Labour Struggles | Marxist | Neoliberal | Politics | Social Movements
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Submitted by mute on Thursday, 10 January, 2008 - 13:05
Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen on the struggles of 2007 in Denmark, the attempt to split the movement, the abyss between the streets and the shop floor, and the (false) problem of violence subject: AntiCapitalist | Neoliberal | Politics
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 30 October, 2007 - 13:17
Melancholic Troglodytes What is radical research? Does it emanate from grass roots social movements, the universities, both, or neither? Melancholic Troglodytes review AK Press’s recent collection of ‘militant research’ with an illustrated tour following the book's line of enquiry from the ‘ivory tower to the barricades’ Professor, subject: Anarchist | AntiCapitalist | Artivism | Education | Post-Autonomist | Situationist | Theory & Philosophy
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 9 October, 2007 - 14:27
Wildcat The following is a report from Wildcat on the occupation of a bicycle factory in Nordhausen, Germany by its workers. It appears by kind permission of the excellent Prol-Position newsletter and will appear in the next issue (number 9): http://www.prol-position.net/
subject: Activism | AntiCapitalist | Europe | Finance & Trade | Labour Struggles | Occupations | Politics
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Submitted by davem on Sunday, 12 August, 2007 - 10:26
subject: AntiCapitalist | Artivism | Comics | Debt | Eurozone | Fictitious Capital | Financial Crisis | Gentrification | Markets | Money | Socially Engaged
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 26 June, 2007 - 17:49
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Science | AntiCapitalist | Finance & Trade
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 26 June, 2007 - 17:09
Chris Carlsson The anti-G8 summit demonstrations in Rostock this June had something of the atmosphere of a music festival and a detention camp — and not all the constituents of the decentralised protests were happy campers. Chris Carlsson reports back
subject: Activism | Agriculture | AntiCapitalist | Environment | Europe | Finance & Trade | Globalisation | Immigration | Independent Media | Media | Politics
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 2 May, 2007 - 14:44
Will Barnes Liberal critics assume that climate change is a ‘man-made’ process, not a natural phenomenon. Against this view, Will Barnes argues that global warming does indeed have an inhuman agent behind it – not nature but capital
Capitalist Criminality
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Science | AntiCapitalist | Biodiversity | Climate Change | Environment
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 2 May, 2007 - 08:10
The new issue of Mute includes a special section on climate change and capital with texts by Will Barnes, George Caffentzis, Tim Forsyth and Zoe Young, Anthony Iles, Kate
subject: AntiCapitalist | Art | Climate Change | Energy Resources | Institutional Critique | Music | Relational Aesthetics |
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