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9-11

Whither the world - Gilles Dauvé & Karl Nesic

Gilles Dauvé & Karl Nesic of the Troploin journal discuss the changing nature of capitalism and class struggle in the globalised 'post-Fordist'…

Strike at the BBC

The NUJ has announced a twenty-four hour stoppage across the BBC on 26th February 2007.
Construction of the Berlin Wall

Re-visiting the east ... and popping in at Marx's - Gilles Dauvé

Apart from North Korea and Cuba, no country calls itself socialist any more. So why bother about old…
Canadian troops in Afghanistan

The call of the void - Karl Nesic

The sequel to the pamphlet Whither the world on the changing nature of today's 'post-Fordist' capitalism, this pamphlet looks at the connections…

The continuing appeal of religion - Troploin

Troploin believe that religion is far from dead and there can be no communist perspective without a critique of religion. The question for them…
Striking truck drivers blocked the Cairo-Ain Sokhna Highway, a major transport route, on 5 February

Unprecedented strike wave sweeps Egypt

A wave of unprecedented strikes by disgruntled workers has swept Egypt this week.

Cape Town: Community condemns police arrests of shack dweller youths

The shack dwellers of Civic Road near Parkwood, Cape Town, are angered that youth from the shacks are being subjected to repeated police harassment and arrests by the Grassy Park SAPS.

23 dead in continued clashes in Guinea strike

23 people have been reported dead after further clashes between striking workers and goverment forces in Guinea.

Notes on an ongoing workplace struggle - Sphinx

An article by Sphinx addressing workplace activity and the potential for organising disparate individuals in a Japanese workplace. The article is distinguished by its acceptance of, and engagement with, real world conditions, and yet is able to maintain a light and transcendent tone. It is also articulates the necessity for workers to establish their own goals.

Kropotkin was no crackpot - Stephen Jay Gould

Well-known evolutionary biologist/science historian Stephen Jay Gould defends Kropotkin's famous thesis that co-operation and mutual aid are…
Soweto, South Africa, 1976.

On the poverty of Berkeley life and the marginal stratum of American society in general - Chris Shutes, 1983

A situationist-influenced text from 1983, containing critiques of Berkeley…

TV Times - 10 - 16 February 2007

Attempting to allay misconceptions appears to be this weeks main theme in tv land, with a massive 6 hours devoted to another fictionalised rape…
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