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Kurdistan? - Gilles Dauvé

A critical analysis of the Kurdish movement against the background of the Syrian conflict and the so-called "Rojava revolution", by Gilles Dauvé.

Lifting the curtain on West End wage theft: LSSE campaign continues

Workers at the Leicester Square School of English keep setting 'em up and knocking 'em down as last…

Portland Solidarity Network demand delivery at Phagans School of Hair and Design

Video and article on the recent demand delivery at Phagans' School of Hair and Design in support of…
Philip Levine

Philip Levine, working class poet, RIP

Philip Levine, poet of working class life, died on Saturday, February 14, 2015 in Fresno, California. He was born in Detroit, where he started…
'Sshh' clip art

You are oppressing us! - Sara Ahmed

Sara Ahmed on supposed 'censorship'.

New and improved: the Anarchy!

Meetings don't have to suck! Some thoughts on the anarchist movement.

Images from the 'Wisconsin uprising'

To mark the 4th Anniversary of the protests that emerged in Wisconsin in response to an austerity bill pushed by the Governor to break public…

Voting is no substitute for anti-racism

The third in a series looking at and debunking specific 'tactical voting' strategies and election narratives from an anti-electoral perspective.

Lefebvre on the Situationists: an interview

An at times playful conversation with Henri Lefebvre conducted by Kristin Ross. Lefebvre, then in his eighties, discussed his memories of Guy…

"The next battle will be much more violent": Interview with Philip Rizk

Interview with Philip Rizk, a filmaker and writer living in Cairo, on the 2011 revolt in Egypt, its…

Liberation as transformation

A piece about humanism, reform, and a case against linear ideas of social transformation through reforms.
Craig Tallents

LSSE struggle: Next stop, the Drapers

Having already successfully run rings around their wage stealing boss, workers at LSSE are getting ready to hit him where it really hurts: as a…
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