reviews

First things first… Review of Milestein's Anarchism and Its Aspirations

A review of Cindy Milestein's book - Anarchism and Its Aspirations (AK Press, 2010)

Review of Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber

Wayne Price reviews David Graeber's book on the history of debt.

We have ways of making you talk!

Review Article Hotlines: Call Centre, Inquiry, Communism (Duisburg: Kolinko, 2002).

No interest but the interest of breathing

Book review David Graeber: The First 5,000 Years
advance publication of Wildcat no. 93, Summer 2012

Lifeboat communism - A review of Franco 'Bifo' Berardi’s 'After the Future'

Ben Lear's review of Franco 'Bifo' Berardi's book After the Future. Originally published in Viewpoint Magazine on 18th May 2012.

Review of The Soul at Work by Franco Berardi

Book review about Franco Berardi's The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy

Truth and revolution and parenting

Nate Hawthorne writes about the issue of parenting in the Sojourner Truth Organization and his own experience in current groups.

Review of Paul Mason's 'Why it's kicking off everywhere: the new global revolutions' - Mark Kosman

Review of Paul Mason's 'Why It's Kicking off Everywhere: The New Global Revoluti

Some people may dismiss Paul Mason as just another journalist, especially since he advocated more effective policing to contain the 'Black Bloc' after the 26 March TUC demo. Yet, this is no reason not to read Why It's Kicking off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions. [/b]
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Simply by bringing together insightful reports from the uprisings of 2010/11 - in Egypt, Greece, Israel, Spain, the UK and the US - Mason helps the reader get an overview of the present state of global class struggle. But, more than this, he puts these struggles in a historical and theoretical context and so provokes more interesting questions than any other recent book.

Truth and revolution - book review

Nate Hawthorne reviews the book Truth and Revolution: A History of the Sojourner Truth Organization by Michael Staudenmaier.

For a new fanaticism: Analysis will never be enough

Lou Rinaldi reviews and gives criticism to parecon writer Robin Hahnel's essay in The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics.