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Some questions and problems.
First, measure. How do we *know* when we’re winning? We can set targets, but what sort of targets? How can we measure achievements within social movements? How *do* we measure achievements within social movements? Because we do always measure. We say: “Oh, that [...]
(Note to self: must use this blog more often)
We’ve recently re-worked our piece on anti-capitalist movements for inclusion in a book scheduled to come out next year (we’ll post it, along with the book details, once it’s been finally accepted). The original article was written some five years ago, and it [...]
I just got the copies of What is a Life? in the mail. Thanks for sending them. It looks good and as always I’m happy to be part of it and wish I had more to contribute than “fuck yeah!”
I was looking over a hardcopy of the thing today (it’s great how a hold-able [...]
This post is in the spirit of tidying up the blog and making it intelligible to any poor bastard who happened to stumble across it.
The Free Association is, amongst other things, a collective writing project. The way of working that we’ve settled on is to decide on a vague area for a project and [...]
These are a couple of random thoughts that have been buzzing around my head. Part of this is the idea to maybe finish the Event Horizon trilogy – Event Horizon is the pre-event attempt to set a mood, On The Road is an analysis of how things turned out and this new piece tries to [...]
A technological fix to a political problem? Hmm, we’ll see… But for now, let’s hope it helps us compose our thoughts and jottings into something a little more coherent.


