Movements and memory: The making of the Stonewall myth
An examination by Elizabeth A. Armstrong and Suzanna M. Crage on why the Stonewall riots became central to gay collective memory while other events in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York did not.
The birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential texts in transnational theory
2007: Chad Government Employees Strike
Green bans people 1971-75
Marginal Notes on Comments on Society of the Spectacle: Giorgio Agamben
Giorgio Agambens notes on Debords Society of the Spectacle and its follow up Comments on Society of the Spectacle.
The Soviet wage system
Communism has not yet begun - Claude Bitot
First published in 1995 in France: Section One, “The Historical Balance Sheet” includes chapters on: communist movements throughout history; Marx and Engels and communism; “Real” vs. “Formal” domination of capital and the importance of this distinction for understanding the failure of the old workers movements (capitalism was not “obsolete” prior to 1945). Section Two, “Perspectives”, contains an extensive discussion of: the economic roots of capitalism’s current crisis (the “final stage of its cycle”); the communist revolution; and socialism.