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Intervention on the Filipino Mindpsace: Identity and Belonging in an age of Social Media

An introduction to post-situtationist theory for a Philippine audience.

Martin Glaberman, Theory and Practice

Facing Reality Publishing Committee, Detroit, 1969. With an introduction by CLR James

Liberation #05 (Jul-Aug 1987)

Issue #5 of Liberation, with articles on Thatcherism after the 1987 election, reports of anti-fascist action in Leicester, public order in…

Liberation #04 (Apr-May 1987)

Issue #4 of Liberation, with articles on the nuclear arms race, the Trader print dispute in the Midlands, the Laura Ashley/Ardbride dispute, US…

Liberation #03 (Feb 1987)

Issue #3 of Liberation, with articles on class war, a scab running someone over at Wapping, trials after the Broadwater Farm riots, a restaurant…

Liberation #02 (c1986)

Issue #2 of Liberation, with articles on Wapping, Prince Andrew's wedding, police infiltration, Spain 1936, military intervention in Libya,…

Liberation #01 (Jun 1986)

Issue #1 of Liberation, with articles on apartheid, the nuclear industry, the police, authoritarian vs libertarian communism, the Wapping dispute…

Liberation - Paper of the Anarchist Communist Federation (1986-87)

A complete online archive of Liberation, a paper produced by the Anarchist Communist Federation in…

The post-1992 Communist Party of the Philippines and its policy of “death condemnations”

Pierre Rousset wrote a report on the murders and assassinations allegedly conducted…

After Kintanar, the Killings Continue: The Post-1992 CPP Assassination Policy in the Philippines

A report of murders and assassinations against leftist activists and cadres…

Abusing Resilience: The Filipino in the face of Disaster

An article critiquing resilience in the context of work under capitalism.

There is no “Natural Balance”

An introduction to social ecological thinking for a Philippine audience.
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