cover 1 The first issue of radical journal, Shift, dated September 2007-January 2008. Copied to clipboard Attachments Issue 1_Shift magazine.pdf (6.47 MB) Editorial - From Heiligendamm to Heathrow Are we armed only with peer-reviewed science? - John Archer Climate camp hijacked by a hardcore of liberals - Jessica Charsley Faslane 365: Mobilising communities to abolish nuclear weapons - Rebecca Johnson G8-Summit protests in Germany: Against globalisation and its non-emancipatory responses - Rob Augman German neo-Nazis and anti-capitalism - Jan Langehein Interview with Catherine from the Climate Camp Make a foreshortened critique of capitalism history!: Without a radical critique every action becomes mere activism- reflections on the anti-G8 mobilisation 2007 - TOP Berlin Book traversal links for Shift #01 About Shift Up Editorial - From Heiligendamm to Heathrow Printer-friendly version Shift Comments
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