Online-only articles from Shift magazine. Copied to clipboard "You mean they actually vote for the lizards?" - Junge Linke Against Kamikaze Capitalism: Oil, Climate Change and the French refinery blockades Blue Labour – “faith, family and dog-whistle politics.” An interview with political theorist Ed Rooksby Greece: "We are drowning, let's sink the rotten boat" Increasing the uncertainty: beyond activism as usual International antinationalism! Islamism – Consequence of, heir to and rival of frustrated Arab nationalism Legal activism: the spatial politics of squatting in the UK Occupied London: revolt and crisis in Greece Occupied with conspiracies? The occupy movement, populist anti-elitism, and the conspiracy theorists Precarious life? Precarity and the workplace: an account of organising at an FE College The Manchester protest against Aaron Porter was not anti-Semitic! Welcome to the occupation Why it’s kicking off everywhere - Tom Fox ‘Bout to explode: a day in the life of a precarious worker “Occupy! Manchester is based on this desire to rediscover 'direct action' as a popular political form”: An interview with an organiser of Occupy Manchester “Real Democracy”: an interview with Michael Hardt “Unite march to parliament whereas the rank and file plan to meet up with the education march” - Interview with a spark Book traversal links for Online articles The poverty of privilege politics Up "You mean they actually vote for the lizards?" - Junge Linke Printer-friendly version Shift Comments Sub editing note: fixed Sub editing note: fixed capitalisation in title (should be normal sentence case), added Shift to authors/groups box, added short intro and changed the weight of the article to show beneath magazine issues
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The Manchester protest against Aaron Porter was not anti-Semitic! The unsubtantiated claims of anti-semitic abuse directed towards Aaron Porter in the press masks the…
Blue Labour – “faith, family and dog-whistle politics.” An interview with political theorist Ed Rooksby Shift interview Ed Rooksby on the ascendent "blue labour" faction which currently…
The poverty of privilege politics In this text from September 2012 the authors argue that privilege politics may not lead us towards a revolutionary perspective.
March 26th and the aftermath – where next for the anti-cuts movement? Jon Gaynor on the events of March 26th, and the questions posed to the anti-cuts movement by the day…
“Unite march to parliament whereas the rank and file plan to meet up with the education march” - Interview with a spark An interview with an electrician on the ongoing dispute over pay cuts and attacks…
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