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Chomsky on the Psychology of Language & Thought

Robert Rieber interviews Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky on the Psychology of Language & Thought

Language, Language Development and Reading

A discussion of the relevance of findings in linguistics for learning in schools, in particular, literacy development.

Chomsky on Cognitive Science, and Anarchism

Noam Chomsky interviewed by blog posters.

Science in the Dock: Discussion with Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Krauss & Sean M. Carroll

Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Krauss and Sean Carroll (physicist, not his biologist namesake) comment on the role intellectuals, science and religion.

Robert Trivers and Noam Chomsky: a discussion

A discussion between linguist Noam Chomsky and biologist and former Black Panther member, Robert Trivers.

The economic lie - Max Nordau

This article traverses the entire field of political economy in its theory and practice, advancing many startling paradoxes and propositions.

The struggle in the factory: history of a Royal Ordnance Factory

The History of Dalmuir R.O.F. is the history of any other war-time factory, it is the story of the…

A discussion about primitivism and the future society

A letter exchange about primitivism between Green Anarchist and Steve from Hastings in response to an article in Subversion issue 22 from 1997.

The revolutionary alternative to left-wing politics

Subversion's critique of the radical left as being merely the state capitalist left wing of capital, as opposed to a revolutionary working class force.

The city, social control and the local state

Subversion on the UK state's approach to poverty and the breakdown in "community" values against the background of the inner-city riots of the 80s.

Technology and class

Subversion examine the role of technology in class struggle as a tool for ratcheting up the exploitation of the working class.

Mottos and watchwords: a discussion of politics and mass organizations

Nate Hawthorne takes on some of the contradictions of revolutionary unionism and mass organizations.
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