Who will Guard the Guardians: Direct Democracy as Suspicion of Authority The idea of popular self-management does not rest on some belief in innate human goodness, but in…
Fire on Main Street: Small Cities in the George Floyd Uprising In this critical analysis, the authors look at the recent rebellion following the police murder of…
Miguel Amorós interviewed by Rubén Martín for El Informador (Guadalajara) A March 2018 interview in which Miguel Amorós discusses his anti-development concepts, the global…
The whole world is like a nowhere land called Alicante – Miguel Amorós A brief, and idiosyncratic, social and economic history of the medium-sized Valencian city of…
No whites allowed after 8pm? Behind the media circus of Birmingham’s ‘no-go’ areas On 17 August, numerous national newspapers and news websites, published a story about “racist…
IWW and radical influences on the San Francisco waterfront For May Day 2017 Local 10 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union invoked a contractual …
Abahlali’s Vocal Politics of Proximity: Speaking, Suffering and Political Subjectivization First published in 2012 this paper, written after sustained immersion in Abahlali…
Dis/placing political illiteracy: the politics of intellectual equality in a South African shack-dwellers’ movement The production and abandonment of surplus people also depends on rendering them as…
The brain of society: notes on Bordiga, organic centralism, and the limitations of the party form - C. Derrick Varn Article examining Bordiga's idea that after the international class war is won, the…
Fight for the City Part 3: The City is Ours! Part three of an analysis of what is happening to cities
Fanonian Practices and the Politics of Space in Post-Apartheid South Africa A Fanonian critique of the politics of space in post-apartheid South Africa.
Straight Outta Luton A potted timeline of radical history of Luton and the surrounding areas produced for the Free the Spirit festival organised by the Exodus…