An unlikely mobilization: The occupation of Saint-Nizier church by the prostitutes of Lyon A journal article by Lilian Mathieu which examines the occupation of Saint-Nizier…
Helping women who sell sex: The construction of benevolent identities An article by Laura María Agustín on the emergence of 'benevolent' identities during the 'rise of…
Radicals, Religion and the death of Hitchens In the few days since Christopher Hitchens died of cancer I've been puzzled by the unqualified tributes by certain 'radicals', for "my enemy's…
The Pope and his phoney outrage The Pope is said to be outraged at a new Benetton advert. It is a shame that he is not as outraged by child abuse.
Critique of the New Atheists This is an essay i wrote for my masters in religions and i'm considering sending it to some journals in order to get published, would like some feedback from here. Its a critique of the 'scientism' and bourgeois rationalism of the new Atheist 'movement'. cheers.
Nationalism and culture - Rudolf Rocker German anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker's classic text on nationalism and culture.
Debunking the Islamisation myth Fear that Western countries are undergoing a process of 'Islamisation' was the main motivation of Norwegian terrorist and mass murderer Anders…
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.
An interview with Alberto Toscano Alberto Toscano is a sociologist from Goldsmiths College, London, and author of Fanaticism: On the uses of an idea. In this email interview,…
Anarchism and British Islamism: putting things in perspective - Steven Johns A response by Steven Johns of libcom.org to Paul Stott's article "British Islamism: Towards an…
British Islamism: towards an anarchist response - Paul Stott This article states that it "aims to kick-start a debate about how Anarchists should respond to the…
A shadow of glorious (though strange) good things to come: The Ranters and libertarian communism in the English civil war An examination of the Ranters, one of the most radical groups to emerge during the…