The Day We Nearly Broke Blair
Chris Nineham is a founding member of the Stop the War Coalition, and is currently a vice-chair. He wrote this article for our spring issue, based on his brilliant book The People Vs Tony Blair, in...
View ArticleCapital City
We asked John Riordan if we could reproduce some of the incredible illustrations from his book, Capital City. It’s a graphic poem about The City and the financial crisis, inspired by the ‘Prophetic...
View ArticleCompaneros of the Word
We couldn’t put out the Sedition Edition without featuring the struggle for autonomous control by the Zapatistas in Mexico. Greg Ruggeiro is an editor with the City Lights Publishing, founder of Open...
View ArticleRobert Montgomery
Robert Montgomery works in a poetic and melancholic post-situationist tradition. He’s the graffiti artist and billboard subverter who contributed these pieces to our spring issue. See this in print –...
View ArticleReasons to be cheerful? Dangerous possibilities for People’s Assemblies
JD Taylor examines dangerous possibilities for the People’s Assemblies – and reminds us that actions speak louder than words. Can the British left be less conservative, and will the People’s Assemblies...
View Article12 Modern Heroes of the Revolution
For the centre spread of our spring issue – The Sedition Edition – we put our tongue lightly in cheek and asked Peter Willis to draw Strike!’s 12 Modern Heroes of the Revolution. This post is, sadly,...
View ArticleThe Seams of Sedition
Our spring issue, The Sedition Edition, featured this article by journalist and filmmaker Leah Borromeo; it’s based on the research she did for her forthcoming film, Dirty White Gold, which lifts the...
View Article#BLUEGREENBLACK
Micah White is the editor-at-large of Adbusters and co-creator of the Occupy Wall Street meme – so he knows a thing or two about global movements. In this article for our spring issue, he implores us...
View ArticleSquat the Lot!
Seeking shelter in abandoned buildings – squatting - is under attack in England and Wales. Mike Weatherley MP (a member so unpopular that when he appears in public he has rocks thrown at him) has...
View ArticleMichael Gove is making us strong…
“Michael Gove is a no-good, two-bit, snivelling little prick…” went the email we received from an angry, anonymous illustrator. It arrived with these drawings and was accompanied by this liturgy to...
View ArticleStrike! hits the street
Over the past 6 months, we’ve been hitting the streets, and various events, with Strike!. We started out with papers on the floor (“yellin’, rag n bone style”) and have progressed to a full...
View ArticleAn anarchist guide to gold
Our spring issue saw the first in our series, An Anarchist Guide to. It was kicked off by the Debacle Reading Group, an anarchist economics institution and literary experimentation space, who took a...
View ArticleSylvia Pankhurst tried for sedition
Right up til January 2010, sedition was a crime – in fact, had we put out the Sedition Edition before then, there’s a chance we might have been banged up for seditious incitement. Sylvia Pankhurst was...
View ArticleUprising: the crisis of civilisation and the struggle for the global commons…
Dr. Nafeez Ahmed is a bestselling author, investigative journalist and international security scholar. He is executive director of the Institute for Policy Research & Development, and author of A...
View ArticleReclaim Love
Reclaim Love have been doing their very groovy thing for a decade now. Each year at 3pm on the closest Saturday to Valentines Day, people all over the world gather together to say: “May all the beings...
View ArticleMillbank for HR
This is Millbank for HR, by our favourite furious poet Niall McDevitt. It’s for anyone whose heart leapt with joy at the sight of students smashing into Millbank/Mordor and wreaking creative...
View ArticlePrincess pig laid a piglet!
Princess pig laid a piglet! And one day the little piglet will be a King pig himself: divine right and descendancy are how we choose the head of our farm, because some animals are more equal than...
View ArticleJust Frontin’
For our third issue we chose the theme of ‘possibilities’ and gave it the title ‘The summer of…’ – allowing contributors and readers alike to draw their own conclusions. So we needed something a little...
View ArticlePeter Kennard’s back cover
Peter Kennard is one of our favourite subversive artists, and we’ve been delighted to be able to feature his work in all three issues so far. For summer we gave this powerful design some prime retail...
View ArticleKill All Hipsters
Rhian E Jones is the author of Clampdown – Pop Cultural Wars on Class and Gender, and she wrote this article for our summer issue. ` Capitalism has co-opted counter-culture and made all our anti into...
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