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Submitted by unterschreber on Saturday, 28 June, 2008 - 15:08
unterschreber Finally Got the News Saturday, June 28, 8pm, £0 The Pullens Centre, 184 Crampton St, Elephant & Castle, London SE17 Rare screening of documentary (dir. Steward Bird, Rene Lichtman, Peter Gessner) on the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, from wildcat movement to formidable independent workers organization, inside and outside the auto factories of insurgent turn-of-the-'70s Detroit. subject: Books | Class | Film | History | Insurgency | Labour Struggles | N. America | Race | Social Movements | Strategy
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Submitted by anthony on Thursday, 19 June, 2008 - 20:37
Ana Nimo ¡Fuera Ulises!, is a new graphic interpretation of the events in Oaxaca from an antiauthoritarian and anarchist perspective. From: http://www.collectivereinventions.org/
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 23 April, 2008 - 14:40
subject: Art | Broadcast Media | Film | Insurgency
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Submitted by unterschreber on Friday, 18 April, 2008 - 20:06
Gary Leupp Overview of the maoist victory in the Nepalese Constitutent Assembly election by long-term observer and sympathiser Gary Leupp, a US academic and regular Counterpunch (www.counterpunch.org) contributor. It's not necessary to agree with Leupp that the maoists stand for 'communism' to recognize that the election result represents a major strategic success for the provisionally demilitarized 'people's war' and a geopolitical upheaval at the borders of India (where the Naxalite maoists continue to wage war) and China. More open to question, perhaps, is Leupp's claim that the event is o subject: Asia | Government | Insurgency | Site-Specific | Strategy | War
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Submitted by unterschreber on Tuesday, 1 April, 2008 - 20:22
Wildcat (Germany) On March 26 a Financial Times 'Lex' columnist wrote: subject:
Science | Business | Class | Energy Resources | Immigration | Insurgency | Labour Struggles | State | Strategy | Surveillance
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 28 November, 2007 - 20:47
subject: Insurgency | Latin America
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Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 28 November, 2007 - 15:33
Angela Mitropoulos The notion of the 'failed state' is recurrently invoked to justify military and security interventions. Reviewing two books which take so-called failed states in Africa and South America as their object of enquiry, Angela Mitropoulos questions the founding premises of 'successful' national sovereignty subject: Africa | Government | Insurgency | Latin America | Nationalism | Politics | Postcolonial | War | War on Terror
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Submitted by unterschreber on Thursday, 25 October, 2007 - 18:43
Wildcat / Manuela Pellarin Porto Marghera – the last firebrands subject: Autonomist | Class | Environment | Events | Film | Insurgency | Labour Struggles | Marxist
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Submitted by unterschreber on Monday, 9 July, 2007 - 20:30
Anarchist Federation This Anarchist Federation analysis of the National (UK) ID Database, parts of which are already up and running with no need for cards, needs to be read as widely as possible. A terrifying account of how much more than abstract 'privacy' is at stake, and FOR WHOM. subject: Anarchist | Class | ID Cards | Identity | Information | Insurgency | New Enclosures | RFID | State | Surveillance
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Submitted by unterschreber on Wednesday, 27 June, 2007 - 23:58
A Murder of Crows Strong analysis of state repression from A Murder of Crows (http://www.geocities.com/amurderofcrows1/), via libcom.org. Makes the crucial connection between spectacular 'emergency' measures (SWAT teams, anti-terror laws etc) and the racially differentiated class war waged every day as 'community policing'. Repression as state strategy - A Murder of Crows Repression is a topic that is often discussed in the revolutionary milieu, but unfortunately it is a subject that is not well understood. subject: Anarchist | Border Activism | Insurgency | Race | State | Surveillance
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Submitted by unterschreber on Friday, 4 May, 2007 - 19:17
Prol-position Editorial from the latest Prol-position newsletter (for live links to the full articles go to: http://www.prol-position.net/) which covers the European labour frontline in depth before turning to Brazil and India... editorial subject: Class | Globalisation | Immigration | Insurgency | Labour Struggles | Marxist | Money | Neoliberal | Surveillance
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Submitted by matthew hyland on Friday, 16 March, 2007 - 02:25
Tao Ruspoli / Peter Linebaugh The Counterpunch video interview with Peter Linebaugh is at: subject: Africa | AntiCapitalist | Central America | Class | Commons | Communism | Europe | Globalisation | History | Identity | Immigration | Insurgency | Labour Struggles | Latin America | Law | Mapping | N. America | Politics | Race
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Submitted by matthew hyland on Saturday, 13 January, 2007 - 06:03
Peter Linebaugh Just what it says in the title: Peter Linebaugh and companions take a walk in Oaxaca in the aftermath of the state's bloody suppression of indigenous counter-power that may actually have posed a threat. From Counterpunch: http://www.counterpunch.org/linebaugh01102007.html
January 10, 2007 A Twelfth Night TaleA Walk in OaxacaBy PETER LINEBAUGH subject: Art | Class | Commons | History | Identity | Insurgency | N. America | Politics | Race | Radio | Social Movements | State | War
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Submitted by matthew hyland on Saturday, 13 January, 2007 - 05:09
Pepe Escobar Schedule of impending disaster in Iraq according to the oil rights law (cf. Midnight Notes any time since 2003) about to be passed under cover of moral fever over the US cannon fodder 'surge'. From by-no-means-sympathetic perspective the speculator, sorry, journalist almost acknowledges a common class interest between insurgent Sunni and Shia non-oil-owners, against their 'representatives' including the newly-ministerial Badr Brigades as well as th ex-Ba'ath thanatocrats courted by the occupiers as potential deal-brokers. subject: Class | Insurgency | Iran | Iraq | Middle East | Occupations | Postcolonial | Slums | State | War
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Submitted by matthew hyland on Sunday, 2 July, 2006 - 03:04
John Ross Overview of the exceptional extent and intensity of class confrontation going on in Mexico beneath the election circus. From Counterpunch: http://www.counterpunch.org/ross07012006.html 'Mexico on the Brink : there's a riot going on' By JOHN ROSS Mexico City, Mexico. subject: Broadcast Media | Class | Government | Insurgency | Labour Struggles | N. America | Occupations | Politics | Slums | Social Movements
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