Riff-Raff

Riff-Raff No. 9: Communisation

Issue 9 of Riff-Raff, a Swedish journal influenced by left communist and autonomist Marxist strains, published in spring 2011.

Interview with Roland Simon

An interview with Roland Simon of Théorie communiste. Appeared in riff-raff no. 8.

Sic 1.1 - Further remarks

sic

Further remarks and discussion on The Present Moment from Sic 1

Sic I

Issue 1 of Sic – a new journal on communisation from Endnotes, Blaumachen, Théorie Communiste, Riff-Raff and more.

Introduction to ‘A reply to Aufheben’ - A former member of Aufheben

A reply from a former member of Aufheben to Theorie Communiste. Previous entries in this debate can be found in Riff-Raff No. 8.

Riff-Raff No. 8: Communist Theory Beyond the Ultra-Left

Issue 8 of Riff-Raff, a Swedish journal influenced by left communist and autonomist Marxist strains, published in autumn 2006.

Introduction to Riff-Raff No. 8

Introduction to the 8th issue of Riff-Raff.

Riff-Raff No. 7: Critique of political organisation

Issue 7 of Riff-Raff, a Swedish journal influenced by left communist and autonomist Marxist strains, published in summer 2005.

Riff-Raff No. 6: The Theory of Decline or the Decline of Theory?

Issue 6 of Riff-Raff, a Swedish journal influenced by left communist and autonomist Marxist strains, published in summer 2004.

The Theory of Decline, or the Decline of Theory? Preface to the Swedish Translation 2004 - Aufheben

A preface to the Swedish translation of Aufheben's series on 'decadence', which originally appeared in Riff-Raff # 6.