Aufheben #25 (2020)

Property Guardian building
Property Guardian building

Aufheben #25 articles will be published here whenever they become available.

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Submitted by Aufheben on May 24, 2020

Contents

  • Conspiracy theories - a new introduction (2020)
  • Property Guardianships: Squatters paying rent? Intakes article providing the first critical analysis of the rise of and resistance to property guardianships.

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Conspiracy theories - a new introduction (2020)

anti-lockdown conspiracy demo
anti-lockdown conspiracy demo

New preface to Aufheben's article from 2016

Submitted by Aufheben on October 31, 2020

We have put together a new preface to our 2016 article on conspiracy theories to coincide with three things:
(1) we've managed to correct all the typos in the original text: https://libcom.org/library/rise-conspiracy-theories-reification-defeat-basis-explanation
(2) Some friends in the USA are publishing the article as a pamphlet (see our Facebook page for details)
(3) Conspiracy theories are seemingly significant again and their proponents present them as the true opposition to the state.

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Property Guardianships: Squatters paying rent?

Fire station used for property guardianship
Fire station used for property guardianship
Submitted by Aufheben on May 24, 2020

Property guardianships might be considered the housing equivalent of the ‘gig economy’. ‘Flexibility’ on the part of the tenant means giving up the usual tenancy rights and protections. This arrangement has now become a global business model with a number of multinational companies involved. We argued back in Aufheben 13 (2005) that:

the very ubiquity of housing in our everyday lives has often meant that the political and social importance of housing is overlooked by those interested in the social question. Yet, as one of the central elements in the reproduction of labour power, housing is above all a class issue.

In this issue, we return to housing with an Intakes article that provides the first critical analysis of the rise of and resistance to property guardianships. It was important to get the perspective of those with experience of living in and of organizing against property guardianships. So this article is partly written by activists involved in one local campaign, alongside an investigation of the history and operation of this housing model.

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