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2016-03-19 18:53
i like things like this. especially when they're about books. here we go.1. One book that changed your life. lots have, but if i had to choose one i suppose it would have to be the one that… Read More
2016-03-19 18:53
in my previous post i highlighted some of the major shortcomings i see in the No2ID campaign. mainly a) that it panders to the arguments of authoritarian government, essentially supporting r… Read More
2016-03-19 18:53
i expect that readers of this blog will be relatively aware about the government's proposed identity card and national identity register (NIR) scheme. you will also, no doubt, be aware that… Read More
2006-04-16 15:35
just read this great response to hilary wainwright's who will represent us? by simon tormey (i'm sure i've heard that name before...) wainwrights' piece was the usual startlingly original le… Read More
2006-04-07 08:42
in response to my recent post on anarchism over marxism, tom u, a local comrade, directed me to hal draper's criticisms of anarchism. i couldn't find the 'critiques of other socialisms' piec… Read More
2006-04-04 16:23
after some back and forth at workers' liberty, i decided to conclude what seemed like a fruitless argument by clarifying some of the political ideas that i find important and useful, and are… Read More
2006-03-27 13:54
the debate is ongoing over at the AWL's site. pete has responded to my original post on this issue here and here, and has been responded to in turn by disillusioned kid and myself.this site… Read More
2006-03-23 15:58
as some of my dear comrades will know, i was unable to go to the stop the war shuffleathon round london at the weekend, due to ill health. to be honest, it was a bit of a relief as i always… Read More
2006-03-23 15:22
those of you who persist in checking my blog, despite the dearth of new material over the past weeks/months, will be pleased to see a new post! the penultimate post before this absence was o… Read More
2006-02-14 17:27
news watchers will, by now, have gathered that a wpc was shot in nottingham last night, just a few hundred yards from where i live. i was completely oblivious to the fact until i woke up thi… Read More
2006-02-14 14:18
some of you in nottingham will be aware of this statement, recently circulated amongst anti-war activists in an attempt to build solidarity with iraqi and iranian workers. the initiative was… Read More
2006-02-02 17:50
apparently it's now illegal to give security cameras the finger. do we really want to be giving the "security" enforcers any more powers than they already have? where are the politicians sta… Read More
2006-02-01 13:53
imagine my surprise and delight - i went to an anti-war meeting and came away feeling uplifted and inspired! actually, it does happen more than i'm making out. what am i going on about? a ne… Read More
2006-01-31 14:14
i got this in my inbox today:-WANT TO TAKE PART IN A TV DISCUSSION?CHANNEL 4 WILL BE FILMING A SHOW ON BRITAIN'S DRINK & DRUG CULTURE ON FEBRUARY 10THWE ARE LOOKING FOR VOCAL 16-24 YEAR… Read More
2006-01-27 15:27
things seem to be getting increasingly tense in nepal as police fired on pro-democracy demonstrators yesterday. protestors were involved in attacks on vehicles as a general strike brought th… Read More
2006-01-26 11:28
...for the government that is. finally some of the country's law makers seem to have cottoned on to the implications of the scheme:-Angry peers last night invoked the memory of fascist regim… Read More
2006-01-25 12:54
good news for orhan pamuk, the acclaimed turkish writer (whose novel snow i happen to be reading at the moment) - a turkish court has dropped the case against him for "insulting turkishness"… Read More
2006-01-17 14:38
this weekend nottingham university was graced with a visit from none other than tony blair, who was in town to address a policy forum on... the usual incomprehensible gibberish:[Education an… Read More
2006-01-12 09:27
a belated new year's message from someone that some readers will recognise instantly:-i'm trying to work out how much of the ideas that we were throwing around were the ravings of a few priv… Read More
2006-01-11 12:15
whilst christian, jewish and islamic forms of fascism are well known, hindu funtamentalism is more insidious. probably as a result of orientalist views of indians as effeminate peace-loving… Read More
2006-01-09 14:15
...for campaigning on rainy saturdays in nottingham? sadly not. our rather small demonstration about the fact that air travel is screwing the planet did, however, make quite an impact due to… Read More
2006-01-05 16:15
i've been reading quite a bit about the 1968 paris uprising recently (see poster on the left, "free press"), and pondering the total unexpectedness and swiftness of events. workers, students… Read More
2006-01-04 14:48
world news thanks to adam shaw for this deeply bonkers christmas production. with friends like this who needs nightmares. i'm more comfortable with this one: Read More
2006-01-03 16:00
i was in the strange position (in the run up to xmas) of being quoted by mil rai in his prison diaries (random remarks for radicals no 15: comfort zones), and having my book review from ceas… Read More

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