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Adventures in the sausage factory: a cursory overview of UK university struggles, November 2010 – July 2011

Nearly a year after the attenuation of a wave of further and higher education…
Panhe Villages Protest

Government officials flee Zhejiang village over land grab protests

Another Chinese village, apparently inspired by the Wukan uprising of last year, has been protesting…

Catastrophism, disaster management and sustainable submission - Rene Riesel and Jaime Semprun

In this book first published in 2008, Jaime Semprun and René Riesel examine the…

EDL Liverpool report

The far right make a hames of things. Again! A February 2012 update on the antics of the English Defence League and British National Party.

Caterpillar Workers: Locked out and sold out

Following the six week lock out of Caterpillar workers in Ontario who refused to accept 50% pay cuts. Caterpillar are acting on their threat to…

Using e-book readers or kindles with libcom.org

A guide for making the most of libcom.org for users who own e-book readers/kindles/tablet computers etc.

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Jack Common

Common's luck - a film on Jack Common by John Mapplebeck

Jack Common wrote brilliant novels, film scripts and essays of radical social comment, all rooted in…

Trade union factionalism and rank-and-file organising

Over the past year, it's become increasingly evident that the branch of the civil servants' union…

No conclusions when another world is unpopular

An assessment of sorts on the wave of occupations and protests in the University of California system during the fall of 2009.

We are still here: statement from the occupation of the Business School Building renamed Oscar Grant Hall

Communique from the SFSU occupation during the Fall of 2009.

Back to Mrak: an assessment

A piece looking back at an occupation at UC Davis in Fall of 2009, calling into question the point of negotiations between one side that has the…
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