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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
What's that sound? Erm, it's The Sound
Slacking off on updating the Socialist Standard@MySpace blog, but at least I know the month of March is up to date. Usual deal: 32 posts. All linked to their original MySpace link and each and everyone tagged and bagged.
Choice articles include:
From the March 2008 Socialist Standard, 'Can the media be made democratic?' From the Class Warfare blog, 'Famine or Feast? Britain alone wastes 20 million tons of food a year' From the September 2001 issue of the Standard a correspondence with Kevin Carson, 'What's capitalism again?' Transcript from the SPGB's 1994 Summer School, 'What Marx Should Have Said To Kropotkin' From the WSPUS website, 'Bubble Troubles' Originally posted on the Marx and Coca-Cola blog, JM from Seattle take on Barack Obama major speech on race, 'The Visible Man' From the Socialism Or Your Money Back blog, an excerpt from a 1981 Socialist Standard where sympathy is expressed for Ronald Reagan on news of the attempted assassination, 'Ronald Raygun'
Much, much more availabel. Just click on the link.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
November Spawned A Roster
Same deal as the last post, so I'll spare you the schtick this one time. Some articles and other sundry stuff of note from November 2006 on the Socialist Standard MySpace page:
From the November 2006 Socialist Standard, a review of Benjamin Franks's 'Rebel Alliances': Anarchism in Britain Today Centenery editorial from the September 2004 issue of the Socialist Standard: The Challenge of a Better Future From the October 1991 issue of the Socialist Standard: Jack Common and Working Class Writing Selected passages from "Philoren's" 1943 pamphlet, 'Money Must Go': Money Must Go Film Review from the December 2006 issue of the Socialist Standard: An Inconvenient Truth From the Socialism Or Your Money Back blog: Rendition To Torture
Check out the link for 17 other pieces from that month.
Rupert, Bear With Me
I sometimes wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the day at the thought of Rupert Murdoch deleting my Socialist Standard MySpace page.
The fear's not so much from losing the page itself. These things happen, and I'd either start the page again or channel my energy into something more productive . . . maybe counting the cracks in the sidewalk outside our apartment building.
No, the real tragedy would be that there are some real gem-like articles that I have both cut-and-pasted and transcribed onto the page in the past two years, and if the page was to disappear into the cyber-aether one morning that'd be a lot of one finger typing that would have gone to waste.
With that in mind, I set up Socialist Standard@MySpace as a back-up blog a few months back, but with over 600 articles, book reviews and other ephemera to cut and paste it's taking longer than I thought to fully back up the page. The good news is that I'm about 2/3's of the way there in transferring the material, and that when it's all up to date it will be a good extra resource for impossibilism on the net.
Other plusses are that the label system that blogger provides means that it will be easier to access - say - all the Pathfinder columns from the Socialist Standard, and the exhaustiveness of blogger's search facility. For all the visibility that MySpace can provide, it's a pain for burying away archived articles. Once an article disappears off your main page, it's nigh on impossible to locate it again. The back up blog will allow me - and others - to find old articles, and I will now also be able to locate the original article on MySpace via the hyperlink provided. (Just click on the title of any post.)
As I've stated, it's a rather slow and laborious process transferring over from one site to the other, so I'm having to do it in stages. Being the contrary swine that I am, I'm picking months at random and I've just finished backing up the month of December 2006. Linked below are a few articles from that month that deserve a wider audience:
From the LibCom website: The Actor and the King by Ret Marut - a short story A Jim Plant article from the SLP newspaper, The People: Luxemburg in China? A 1974 paper from the old Aberdeen group of the SPGB: Marx v Lenin - What Kind of Revolution From the WSPUS MySpace page: Class Politics in the USA - Interview with WSPUS and Union Activist A Steve Coleman talk from the SPGB's 1998 Summer School: Is The Socialist Party Marxist? Book Review from the July 1925 issue of the Socialist Standard. Jack Fitzgerald reviews Karl Kautsky's 'Foundations of Christianity': The Origins of Christianity From the WSM Website: Shelley: a socialist poet Editorial from the October 1987 issue of the Socialist Standard: Professional Revolutionaries
You'll notice that the articles cherry picked are not from the Socialist Standard from that particular month. Nothing against the December 2006 issue. It's a fine issue: I've been known to carry spare copies around with me.
No, it's just that articles from current Standards are easy enough to access and the purpose of the back-up blog is to ensure that the older, quirkier stuff is saved (and cited) for posterity.
More months to follow. Watch this space.