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Updates from the Greek squares and people's assemblies

By Break the blackout 1 July 2011

This page functioned as a regular blog updated almost daily with developments from the squares movement in Greece – particularly Syntagma Square in ...

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They were throwing tear gas just to disperse the people...

By Chrysalia 30 June 2011

Syntagma, Athens, 28/06/2011I reached the center of Athens at about 21:00 in the evening...Syntagma literally surrounded by police vans creating a kin...

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Syntagma Square Assembly, Vote of Confidence, Athens 21/06/2011

By Chrysalia 27 June 2011

This article is about an audio document captured on the 21st of June, the day that the Vote Confidence was givenfrom the greek government to the... gr...

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A new Dark Age for Dutch Culture

By Sonic Acts 26 June 2011

The letter ‘Meer dan kwaliteit’ (‘More than Quality’) by the State Secretary for Culture, Halbe Zijlstra (VVD, People's Party for Freedom and ...

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Gender distinction, programmatism and communisation

By Roland Simon 14 June 2011

A discussion of gender distinction within capitalism by Roland Simon of Theorie Communiste. Originally posted here:http://libcom.org/library/gender...

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Participant observation and data visualisation

By Jung-Hua Liu 9 June 2011

Body and duration in digital art are less important than fine art. In fine art, artists used their bodies to create their works in a specific time dur...

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The anarchist Stuart Christie and his peculiar literary bedfellow, neo-conservative war propagandist Stephen Schwartz

By Kevin Keating 8 June 2011

THE ANARCHISTS AND SPAIN: "COULDA, WOULDA, SHOULDA..."In 1964, a courageous young Scottish anarchist named Stuart Christie was arrested in Spain for t...

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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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