12th issue of the autonomist journal Midnight Notes. Author Midnight Notes Collective Copied to clipboard Attachments mn12-One No, Many Yeses.pdf (624.75 KB) Introduction to Midnight Notes 12: One No, Many Yeses Midnight Notes' Chronology of Asian and Oceanian Workers' Struggles 1995-1997 From Structural Adjustment To Land Mobilisation To Expropriation: Is Melanesia The World Bank/IMF's Latest Victim? by A World Bank Watcher Globalization and the Transformation of the Mexican University by Hugo Aboites Resistance to Neoliberalism: A View from South Africa by South African Comrades for the Encounter Book traversal links for Midnight Notes #12 (1998) – One No, Many Yeses Midnight Notes #11 (1992) – Midnight Oil: Work, Energy, War 1973-1992 Up Introduction to Midnight Notes 12: One No, Many Yeses Printer-friendly version Comments
TPTG's conversation with George Caffentzis Interview with George Caffentzis on Zerowork, Midnight Notes, autonomist Marxism and American social movements, amongst other things.
"The Power Of The Neighbourhood" and The Commons - p.m. The follow up to Bolo'Bolo which expands on the idea of the role of sustainable community units…
Midnight Notes #08 (1985) – Outlaw Notes 8th issue of the autonomist journal Midnight Notes from 1985. Law, prisons and police by the mid-1980s was the reality for many of us…
Freezing The Movement Midnight Notes on the "nuclear freeze" protests of the early 1980s and ruling class plans for a post-apocalyptic society.
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