Class struggle and mental health: Live to fight another day The long-awaited and beautifully illustrated pamphlet bringing together accounts from anarchists…
"Powerless": treatment programs within the prison industrial complex - Nick O. A critique of the role of prison treatment programs by an anarchist and ex-prisoner.
Rhythms: third movement Second part of investigation into rhythmic understanding of madness and our corporeal bodily existence. Runs a little longer than the usual…
The occupation of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, 1979 - Steven Johns A short account of a sit in at the Swedish health board by LGBT activists in 1979 which successfully…
Robin Williams, mental illness, and the stigma epidemic The tragic death of Comedian Robin Williams, in an apparent suicide, has placed the issues of mental…
Authoritarianism, work and therapy Reaction to the news that the UK Government have been discussing linking employment support payments to undergoing mental health assessments…
Capitalism and schizophrenia - Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari The two volumes of Deleuze and Guattari's influential text: Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand…
Rhythms: second movement Second post on the subject of rhythms. Begins to explore the idea that madness may be an experience of corporeal rhythms, and that power operates…
Unproductive bodies [part 2]: vulnerability and pharmaco-syndicalism Second part of two piece article on the production of dependent bodies. Introduces the idea of vulnerability and what could be called pharmaco-syndicalism, or autonomous pharmacological practice (and idea that will be returned to elsewhere).
A reply to Mark Fisher on magical voluntarism Short article exploring the idea of magical voluntarism and how it relates to questions of organisation.
Unproductive bodies, part 1: narcotisation of dependency A schematic look at positive psychology's deployment within the UK's workfare regime and the…
The nervousness of politics A brief look at Plan C/ the Institute for Precarious Consciousness's recent theses on anxiety. The claim that anxiety is the hegemonic affect of…