How facebook changed the world In light of the Arab World's 'facebook revolutions', what are the consequences and implications of the new medium's worldwide proliferation, and is it a suitable tool or vehicle for a truly emancipatory project?
Kelvin McKenzie's fake apology Kelvin McKenzie the former editor of the Sun has apologised for remarks that he and his paper made about the people of Liverpool following the…
Worldwide protests against Congolese election corruption There have been worldwide protests against election corruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo,…
Wilshaw's war on teachers Not enough that he could be 'judge, jury and executioner' to teachers from January, Michael Wilshaw wants unions in on the act now too.
It is time for my class to declare war Gideon Osborne has announced the latest front in the governments class war. As far as I am concerned, the time for any kind of negotiation is…
The Crisis, Occupy, and other Oddities in the Autumn of Capital Translation of the editorial of Kosmoprolet #3 All over the world, events are keeping up with the…
Solar powered cappuccino at COP 17 in Durban Benjamin Fogel on COP 17 fiasco in Durban, South Africa.
Unilever screws workers out of their pensions Unilever, one of the biggest and most profitable companies in the world are scrapping their pension scheme. For the first time in the company's…
Occupy Pisa: take back the neighboroughood! Last Sunday, December 4, the town of Pisa in Tuscany saw a successful day of struggle and community involvement. More than 100 people responded…
Sorry plod, I really do not give a damn A police federation report highlights the absolutely disgusting working conditions that the police had to endure during the riots earlier this…