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  • Peter Kuper's eerily prescient comic from 27 years ago
    Peter Kuper's eerily prescient comic that presaged the current administration, originally posted in Heavy Metal magazine, 27 years ago. It has also been republished in color in Peter's book Drawn to New York: An Illustrated Chronicle of Three Deca...
  • ME, GEORGES BRASSENS & THE LAST CHANCE. A shaggy dog story.
    My first solo recording was in 1962, an ep for Topic Records called Songs for City Squares. It wasn’t my choice of title. I followed that up with an LP called Songs for Sceptical Circles. What next? Songs for Truculent Triangles? Songs for Q...
  • Forty Years Later, Can Punk Still Provoke?
    P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } In 1977, punk took hold on both sides of the Atlantic. For guttersnipes from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, the spring sortie from The Clash rang clear: “No Elvis, Beatles, or The Rolling Stones / In 1977”
  • Karl Marx reflects on the Subject of Confederation
    Deep in the archives of the Society for the History of Anarchism and Marxism, (SHAM) I discovered a hitherto unknown letter from Karl Marx to Friedrich Engels. Dated 21 July 1867, the bulk of the letter is a reaction to the confederation of Canada...
  • A Spirit of Militancy
    A review of "Urban Revolt: State Power and the Rise of People’s Movements in the Global South".
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