A trip down CrimethInc’s memory hole: 2010-2011 in review, reviewed. Cautiously Pessimistic blog analyses and critiques Crimethinc's piece on the UK anti-austerity…
Review: The idea of communism Review and discussion of 'The Idea of Communism', a collection of essays discussing the place of communism in contemporary politics from Žižek,…
Book review - Poplar; Lessons of a historical struggle Alan Woodward of the Radical history Network reviews Janine Booth's "Guilty and Proud of it: Poplar…
Review of James Burnham's The Modern Machiavellians - Paul Mattick Paul Mattick's critique of The Modern Machiavellians. by James Burnham. Published by John Day Co., New York, 1943.
The strike and its enemies A review of Joe Burn's book, Reviving the Strike: How Working People Can Regain Power and Transform America.
Stupid regulators and greedy financiers or business as usual? - Chris Wright As the occupy movement in the US this week shifts its attention from the shiny crystallisations of…
A review of “Weakening the dam” A review of 'Weakening the Dam', a pamphlet put out by the Twin Cities IWW branch for the purpose of promoting the development of workplace…
Earthquakes, crack-heads and utopias Review article: A Paradise built in Hell: The extraordinary communities that arise in disasters by Rebecca Solnit, Viking, 2009.
Attack the Block, directed by Joe Cornish An apparently refreshing take on underclass alienation soon sours into the same old rancid reaction
In defense of the city. Review of 'Common Ground in a Liquid' Review of Matt Hern's 'Common Ground in a Liquid City: Essays in Defense of an Urban Future'
Due process? Review of 'Come Hell or High Water' Review of Delfina Vannucci & Richard Singer's 'Come Hell or High Water: A Handbook on Collective Process Gone Awry'
The animals and children took to the streets A review of the play by 1927, who knew the UK riots were going to happen before everyone else did