History
- Member for
- 5 years 47 weeks
Personal
- About me
I'm a libertarian communist council worker, an administrator of libcom.org, a member of the Anarchist Federation and an occasional stand-in for Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo in the electronic music duo Daft Punk.
You can find me on Facebook here, or on Twitter here.
- Blog info
Steven is a council worker and libcom.org admin, blogging mostly about workplace organising, public sector struggles and trying to avoid work as much as possible.
You can find him on Facebook here, or on Twitter here.
- Gender
- Age
- Custom title
- "Best hair at Unison conference"
- Interests
- music, love, laughter, libertarian communism, hipster girls
- Favourite books
- Germinal - Zola, The Secret History - Donna Tart, Germinal - Zola,
- Favourite films
- Music
- Dislikes
- capital, the state, scabs, Keane, Athlete, labour as commodity, Snow Patrol, dead time, Justin Lee Collins, mysticism, irrationality, Hakim Bey, individualism, Coldplay, people who play loud music on the tube, people who push onto trains before letting others get off, racists, people who don't stand to the right on escalators, The Strokes' new album, Bob Geldof, people who litter, Bono
Networking and politics
- Political label
- Country and town
- Region
- Employment sector
- Union membership
- Political group membership
- Favourite page on libcom.org
- Favourite article on libcom.org
- What do your politics mean to you?
Improving our lives in the here and now, working towards a new world where we are truly free to live out our dreams and desires.
- Favourite thinkers
- Favourite political books
- Strike - Jeremy Brecher, The Revolution of Everyday Life - Raoul Vaneigem, Solidarity: an oral history of the IWW - Various
- Comrades re-united - political groups you were a member of
- Comrades re-united - further information
AYN: in London group, 2002-early 2004. For my sins...
Freedom: Was co-editor of the paper with between 0 and 2 other people from about 2003 to 2005, pushed it in a more outward looking and class struggle direction.
SWP: 2000 for a few months. Not very active, joined because it was the only socialist group I had come across.
Contact
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