Abolishing Work (1982)
Under the conditions of capitalist production, the labor movement’s moralistic program can only be applied to work that is regarded as work by society.
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Under the conditions of capitalist production, the labor movement’s moralistic program can only be applied to work that is regarded as work by society.
Abolishing Work (1982) Read More »
“There’s so much that could be done that’s more unconventional.”
Reinventing Digital Media Read More »
These are brave people who will not give up no matter how many pounds or euros are invested in fences, police forces or in European racist regimes. The refugees are slowly changing the world as we know it.
A Glimpse into the Jungle: IWS Report from Calais Read More »
“Feminist analysis is not secondary or parallel to other demands, but is at the heart of understanding the patriarchal practices of the violent state.”
Lebanon: What’s Feminism Got to Do with It? Read More »
Not everything is perfect, and problems exist. It’s tough to get people thinking for themselves. This revolution’s main aim is a cultural transformation.
Facing emboldened racists: at the end of the day, it comes down to whether we want to have a confrontation on our or their terms.
Stop Waiting for It to Affect You, It Already Has Read More »
The Syrian Revolution is a keystone for global justice and worldwide transformation.
For a Global Campaign of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution Read More »
The only thing left is to take each person by the hand, serve them tea, put a plaid throw over them and say, “That’s it. This shit is fucked. We’re going to kill you now.”
Considering the danger of a true third world war, the opportunity to take a serious, radical step in the struggle for democracy in the Middle East must be recognized and seized.
Democratic Self-Administration Also For Iran Read More »
“The end of protest” doesn’t mean the absence of protest. The end of protest means the proliferation of ineffective protest.
Adapt or Die: The Flexible Future of Protest Read More »