By Gene McGuckin
It’s time for someone to mention the elephant that’s not in the room.
By Gene McGuckin
It’s time for someone to mention the elephant that’s not in the room.
By Greg Sharzer
The earthquake in Haiti has prompted a deluge of public support. As of the beginning of February, US charities have raised $644m (£413) from dozens of organisations. That shows people care about each other – particularly in the face of racist apathy from some right-wing commentators.
By Jackie Esmonde
A review of David Graeber, Direct Action: An Ethnography (AK Press, 2009).
Vilified by the media, romanticized by scores of young people, viewed by some as the bane of the global justice movement – like it or not, the Black Bloc anarchists who first entered public consciousness at the Seattle demonstrations against the World Trade Organization in 1999 came to symbolize the resistance to global inequality of the late 1990s and early 2000s in North America.
By Nathan RaoOctober 29, 2008 In these difficult times, those