Never Let Me Go, directed by Mark Romanek Funny how film fictions aspiring to profound philosophical insight often fall so flat.
Days of Crime and Nights of Horror - Ramor Ryan Ramor Ryan reviews Days of War, Nights of Love: CrimethInc for Beginners (CrimethInc Workers' Collective, 2001) and Days and Nights of Love and…
Book review: Kevin Anderson, Marx at the margins - John Garvey John Garvey's review of Anderson's 2010 book, Marx at the Margins: On Nationalism, Ethnicity, and…
Mammoth, directed by Lukas Moodysson Another potentially interesting film tackling the human downsides of globalisation falls victim to superficial preaching
The Lindisfarne Shelter, by Sally Madge Tom Jennings reports on the eventful life and death of an outstanding work of anonymous, autonomous public art
Review; Science & Capital - Radical Essays on Science & Technology A review of a new collection of articles expressing a radical critique of science as an aspect of…
Open Borders: The case against immigration controls - review A good short account of the anarchist case against immigration controls by Conor McLoughlin, based…
Review: Joyce Kolko Restructuring the World Economy - Loren Goldner Loren Goldner reviews Joyce Kolko's 1988 text, Restructuring the World Economy.
Modernism as the vanguard of a consumer aesthetic two views - Loren Goldner Reviews of T.J Clark's The Painting of Modern Life Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers and Jerrold Seigel's Bohemian Paris Culture, Politics and the Boundaries of Bourgeois Life 1830- 1930 by Loren Goldner.
Review: One dimensional woman - Nina Power Feminism is back, and a new book sets out to help prevent it falling victim to the mistakes of the past, according to Tom Jennings
Another Year, directed by Mike Leigh A gentle pantomine, where nothing much happens, to arguably profound effect? Must be another Mike Leigh film!