articles By De-Arrest Editorial Services 13 April 2016Srnicek & Williams’ Inventing the Future proposes a forces-of-production-based programme leading to guaranteed basic income. ...;
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articles By Brian Ashton 5 April 2016Brian Ashton outlines a catalogue of cruel and harsh treatment meted out on the soldiers of the British military during the First World War set against a background of the use of force against working class struggles in pre-war Britain. Maltreatment of workers and soldiers continued through the entire war, with the shell shocked soldiers subject to sadistic treatments born of propaganda encouraging mistrust of the working class. In what is still a little-told story, of those traumatised by the violence of the war, Ashton brings together the accounts and records that document this period.
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articles By K. Aarons 29 February 2016
How can ‘solidarity’ be possible in and against the objective conditions that divide us? K. Aarons distinguishes the afropessimist position from...
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articles By Matthew Fuller 16 February 2016In his review of the Whitechapel Gallery’s Electronic Superhighway (2016 – 1966) exhibition, Matthew Fuller immerses himself fully in the minds of...
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articles By Howard Slater 29 December 2015Howard Slater unspools the slave-economy sinews of our modern social body, where to be free is to be a debtor.
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articles By Stevphen Shukaitis 10 December 2015Given the ephemeral nature of improvised music, it is easily forgotten after the performance. Despite that, the work of saxophonist, poet, and musical event organiser, John Gruntfest, is almost criminally overlooked
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articles By mute 27 November 2015
Mute is hosting this statement in solidarity with the call for a boycott of the Zabludowicz Art Trust. Boycott Zabludowicz was formalised du...
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