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Maoists win the election in Nepal

By Ret Marut 29 April 2008

The Maoist party - former guerrillas CPN(M) - have won a clear majority in last week's elections. But what changes will this mean for Nepal'...

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Citizens Banned?

By Anthony Iles and Josephine Berry Slater 24 April 2008

Is a rabble run media becoming a possibility? And are artists in the vanguard or blocking the way? The AV media arts festival in the North-East of Eng...

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Tear Down the Ghetto: The Price is Wrong

By Glen Ford 23 April 2008

re-posting from the [reclaim-spaces] list, originally in Black Agenda ReportTear Down the Ghetto: The Price is Wronghttp://www.nathanielturner.com/tea...

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The 'Man' is dead, long live the internet!

By Annie Matrix 23 April 2008

There is nothing I like better than sticking it to the ‘Man’. On some days I don’t mind what ‘Man’ that is, in fact some...

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Shackdwellers to Celebrate Heretical Holiday

By Abahlali baseMjondolo 22 April 2008

Abahlali baseMjondolo Press ReleaseMonday 21 April 2008Abahlali baseMjondolo to Mourn UnFreedom Day Once AgainTime: 9:00 a.m., Sunday 27 April 2008Ven...

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Hillary joins the vast, rightwing financial conspiracy

By Michael Hudson 18 April 2008

Michael Hudson on the fiscal policy continuity from Reagan's supply side 'voodoo' through (Bill) Clinton-era government by Goldman Sach...

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A world food crisis: empty bowls and fat rats

By Ret Marut 18 April 2008

Further detailed coverage from Libcom (http://libcom.org) of the  class struggle that continues to rage in Bangladesh, focusing here on how the g...

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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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