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Why the UK needs International Brigades, now.

By Federico Campagna, from Through Europe collective (http://th-rough.eu) 21 August 2011

All across Europe, youth, workers, the unemployed, retirees, migrants and families are today facing the same bleak army of austerity measures, capital...

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The other side of "we're all in it together": UK riots viewed from Brazil

By Rodrigo Nunes 16 August 2011

The riots viewed from Brazil  Reposted from here with permission from the author: http://orangoquango.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/the-other-s...

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London stopped and searched

By Saroj Giri 16 August 2011

The black youth, together with the ‘feral scum’ of other colours, has always been stopped and searched, detained. But what happens when he...

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Is Capitalism's Crisis Putting Revolution Back on the Agenda?

By Mark Kosman 15 August 2011

Every attempt to go beyond capitalism has ended in failure. But are capitalism's present problems putting anti-capitalist revolution back on the agend...

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Bitcoins, Money (and Credit) - Tuesday, 16.8.2011, 7pm

By London's Wine and Cheese Appreciation Society 13 August 2011

= Title = Bitcoins, Money (and Credit) = Date/Time = Tuesday, 16.8.2011, 7pm = Location = LimaZulu Unit 3J, Omega Works, 167 Hermitage Rd N4 1LZ ...

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GETTING OVEREXCITED ABOUT THE REVOLUTIONARY POTENTIAL OF SHOPLIFTING

By James Heartfield 11 August 2011

A lot of radicals, dreaming of a return to the class struggles of the 1980s, see the recent outbreak of looting as a proto-revolutionary struggle. So...

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An Open Letter to Those Who Condemn Looting (In Two Parts)

By Evan Calder Williams 11 August 2011

Co-publishing this spirited excoriation of backlash in all its forms. Originally published here: http://socialismandorbarbarism.blogspot.com/ ...

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The inconvenient Muslim: An evening to launch Homegrown

By mute 1 March 2017

“Muslims are only ever the object in an endless national conversation around Islam, rarely invited to define their own narratives. Homegrown ...

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