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Climate Camp and Class
Submitted by Neon_Black81 on Saturday, 30 August, 2008 - 00:26
Adam Ford Picture the scene. The setting sun is glinting off the visors of the police lined up in front of me. It's the second or third day of the weeklong Camp for Climate Action - already I've lost count - and for the second or third time since I last slept it looks as if the cops are about to invade. I've just bolted from the opposite end of the site, where I've helped dig a defensive trench at another gate. To my left, atop a red van, a woman who sounds scouser than scouse exhaustedly screeches words of encouragement into a megaphone and somehow dances to Radiohead. subject: Activism | Anarchist | Class | Libertarian | Social Movements
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Submitted by anthony on Wednesday, 25 June, 2008 - 11:04
Radical History Network of North East London I'm posting Brecht's poem 'A Worker’s Speech To A Doctor' to draw attention to the recent publication of a pamphlet by the Radical History Network of North East London, The NHS IS 60: undervalued, under-funded, undermined. subject: Libertarian | Politics | Society | State
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 17 October, 2007 - 12:26
Mark Crinson Architect Cedric Price's designs were seldom realised but his vision inspired 'fun palaces' from the Beaubourg to the Millennium Dome. Mark Crinson looks at two recent publications which deal in different ways with Price and his legacy
subject: Architecture | Art | Education | Institutional Critique | Libertarian | Relational Aesthetics | Urbanism
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Submitted by unterschreber on Thursday, 28 June, 2007 - 00:08
Mick Hume Spiked-online column that describes mass surrender to the health police – or maybe just to middle class aesthetic prejudice – but falls far short of a suitable pitch of outrage. The discontinued Bio-Power Digest calls on non-smokers everywhere to wear symbols of a Pledge to take the Filthy Habit up from July 1. Seeing through the smoking ban subject: Drugs | Government | Law | Libertarian | New Enclosures | Policy | State
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 7 February, 2007 - 14:27
Howard Slater
During a career spent in virtual obscurity, Ghedalia Tazartès whittled away at the coherence of musical identity, moving through modes of articulation as a guttural nomad. Now a box-set collates his multiple voices. Howard Slater raps uvular, in prose and notation
subject: Art | Avant-Garde | Improv | Libertarian | Music | Music theory | Politics | Race | Theory & Philosophy
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Submitted by mute on Monday, 10 December, 2001 - 00:00
Stewart Home Stewart Home reviews Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias subject: Libertarian | Neoliberal | Society | State
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Submitted by mute on Monday, 10 December, 2001 - 00:00
Geert Lovink interviewing Paulina Borsook The media interest that surrounded dotcom mania was perhaps as short-lived and skin deep as the supposed economic miracle itself. subject: Libertarian | New Economy | New Media | Tactical Media
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Submitted by mute on Saturday, 9 September, 2000 - 23:00
Roy Ascott, Sara Diamond, Geert Lovink and Pauline van Mourik Broekman The 'Internet Revolution' is nearly a decade old. But what type of 'revolution' is it, and what type of revolutionaries are net users? The worlds of digital art and theory have gone round the houses on these questions; Pauline van Mourik Broekman caught up with three of their members - Sara Diamond, Roy Ascott and Geert Lovink - to get an update on the state of conflict subject: Art | Internet | Libertarian | Network | New Economy | New Media Art | Politics
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