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No Room to Move
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No Room to Move: Radical Art and the Regenerate City
A fistful of research on the state of critical public art in the maelstrom of New Labour's regeneration programmes.
By Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles


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Proud to be Flesh: A Mute Magazine Anthology of Cultural Politics after the Net Editorial content | PTBF
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A failed effort to get together a mass transit system fare strike -- and how others can learn from our mistakes. News & Analysis
Submitted by Kevin Keating on Monday, 11 January, 2010 - 23:56
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A critique of our efforts to foment a mass "self-reduction" movement on San Francisco's Muni public transit system.

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Invisible Politics - An Introduction to Contemporary Communisation Editorial content | Magazine
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 29 September, 2009 - 14:22
John Cunningham

In the wake of the organised left and the demise of working class self-identity, communisation offers a paradoxical means of superseding capitalism in the here and now whilst abandoning orthodox theories of revoluti


Nostalghia unto Death News & Analysis
Submitted by Nathan_Coombs on Saturday, 26 September, 2009 - 12:20
Nathan Coombs

The famous Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky once described the experience of exile for a Russian as “nostalghia” – he insisted that the word not be translated into proper English, but rather retain the Italian translation of the Russian word "??????????." For Tarkovsky, who evinced a peculiar brand of medievalist Russian nationalism throughout his work, a Russian leaving their homeland would experience a form of spiritual and physical death; and, indeed, the central character, the semi-autobiographical poet, Andrei Gorchakov, does actually die at the end of his film Nostalghia.


Be Realistic, Demand the Negative Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 30 June, 2009 - 13:54
Marina Vishmidt

Challenging the idealism of autonomist Marxism, Negativity and Revolution is a recent anthology that uses Adorno's negative dialectics to refuse false unities, placing contradiction and antagonism at the heart of revolutionary theory. Review by Marina Vishmidt

 

 


An explosive force of freedom News & Analysis
Submitted by anthony on Tuesday, 30 June, 2009 - 11:32
Os der ikke findes (We who do not exist)

Three communiques from party organisers of a recent street party in the centre of Copenhagen's shopping district which became a riot. The party was held as part of an anti-gentrification festival Undoing the City which took place in Copenhagen 7-10 May 2009. http://www.openhagen.net/spip.php?page=statisk&id_article=109. Thanks to JJ and JKB for english translation An explosive force of freedom by Os der ikke findes (We who do not exist) May 15th 2009 Street Dancing Part 3 Communiqué No.


In Praise of Usura Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 27 May, 2009 - 13:58
Melinda Cooper and Angela Mitropoulos

In the subprime crisis, which followed a mass desire to live above one's means, the usury that allowed it demonstrates the connected notions of productive capital and the heterosexual family unit. Here, Melinda Cooper and Angela Mitropoulos trace usury's genealogy in political economics, and praise those subprime ‘speculators' who are inverting its exorbitant demands

 


Summer of Rage? Editorial from Shift Magazine #7 News & Analysis
Submitted by luther on Saturday, 16 May, 2009 - 16:17
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