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Proud Scum – The Spectre of The Ingrate

By Matthew Hyland 20 December 2006

The term integration has been turned upside down. Once it was the demand for the white majority to integrate the racial other into ‘society’ by ab...

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Prol-position 7: Callcenter in Delhi

By Prol-position 19 December 2006

Prol-position newsletter 7 is out now at: http://www.prol-position.net/It contains English versions of two important texts from the summer issue of Ge...

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Pacific Revolutionaries

By Fabian Tompsett 19 December 2006

This year’s prize for best long-titled left communist analysis of an American literary classic goes hands down to Loren Goldner’s Herman M...

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Neo-Slavery, No Borders and Anarcho-Racism

By N 14 December 2006

  STILL IN CHAINS! The year 2007's commemoration of the bicentenary of the parliamentary abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in the ...

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Immaterial Civil War. Prototypes of Conflict within Cognitive Capitalism

By Matteo Pasquinelli 14 December 2006

After years of fetishising precarious labour and abstract gift economy, a Copernican turn is taking place (hopefully): attention shifts to autonom...

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Editorial

By Josephine Berry Slater 13 December 2006

Ever heard of a ‘link farm’? This contemporary form of collective farming refers to the bogus population of platforms like MySpace by spam...

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Open Access All Areas: an Interview with James Wallbank

By Charlotte Frost 12 December 2006

From an early interest in recycling ‘obsolete’ computers, James Wallbank’s mission to demystify the black box of technology has grow...

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The Conditions of Possibility: Tributes to Marina Vishmidt 1976-2024 (I)

By Mute Collective 6 June 2024

Marina Vishmidt, a much loved and deeply formative contributor for our magazine from its early years, tragically passed away at the end of April. The ...

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Mute Archive Move

By mute 27 June 2022

This June and July the Mute magazine archive is being moved from its current home in a shipping container a hundred miles north of London to a new smaller space in Berlin.

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