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Beyond Shopping Bernard Marszalek

The Financial Times reports that at Davos the treasure hunt, so to speak, was for that elusive plan to curb the worldwide financial meltdown. If the luminaries of world capital came away luckless and no better informed than when they arrived, I suspect that the half-wits and dead-beats in Washington (best exemplified by Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers) will not succeed either.

Communism is Back and We Should Call It Singularity

a book launch and discussion with Franco “Bifo” Berardi :: Friday February 27th, 2009 Octagon Room, People’s Palace, 5PM University of London, Queen Mary Mile End Road, London E1 4NS

Amir Mogharabi / Sean Raspet “To One Whose Love was Service” LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Tuesday, February 10 – Feb. 22

The Nights of Labor Revisited Jacques Ranciere

Preface to the Hindi edition of The Nights of Labor: the workers’ dream in 19th century France. Trans. Abhay Dube. English Trans. Rana Dasgupta . To be published by Sarai

To Place Oneself Within a 'We' Jason Adams

Review of John Moore and Spencer Sunshine, ed. I Am Not a Man, I am Dynamite: Friedrich Nietzsche and the Anarchist Tradition. Brooklyn: Autonomedia 2004. 147 pages. ISBN 1-57027-121-6 (pbk.) From Theory & Event Volume 11, Issue 4, 2008

Seven Resolutions for 2009 Geert Lovink

Interface: a journal for and about social movements Issue one: "movement knowledge"

The first issue of Interface, a multilingual, open access and global e-journal produced by social movement practitioners and engaged movement researchers, is now available at www.interfacejournal.net. The special theme of this issue is "movement knowledge": what movements know, how they produce knowledge, what they do with it and how it can make a difference.

Articles in this issue include:

Anarchist Forum Up Against the Wall Mother f***kers

A dialogue with Osha Neuman (author of Up Against the Wall Mother f***kers: A Memoir of the ‘60s with Notes for Next Time) and Judith Malina Saturday, January 31, at 2 pm

at the Living Theater 21 Clinton Street ISouth of Houston, Avenue B)

Preoccupied: The Logic of Occupation The Inoperative Committee

Someone stands on a table and yells, “This is now occupied.” And that’s how it begins.

3rd Annual Finding Our Roots CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS April 24-26 2009, Chicago

The theme of this year’s conference is SPACE.

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