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A special edition of the Class War Federation's "Heavy Stuff" on coal mining communities in the UK. It was published following the announcement by the Conservative government in October 1992 of the closure of 31 of the 50 deep coal mines that remained in the UK.
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A previously unpublished text by Asger Jorn, introduced by Peter Shield. From Transgressions #5 (2001).
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Submitted by Fozzie on April 2, 2024
A very critical review of this MIT Press journal's "Situationist issue" edited by Thomas F. McDonough, by Fabian Tompsett for Transgressions.
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Submitted by Fozzie on March 31, 2024
This yellow Niva has become in Ukraine a truly popular meme of resistance to state terror
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Submitted by Thunderbird on March 31, 2024
Partial contents of the final issue of this post-situationist/psychogeographical journal.
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Jakob Jakobsen
Alastair Bonnett
Submitted by Fozzie on March 31, 2024
"Mass Strike," the periodical published by the "International Luxembourgist Network," Volume 4, Number 3, January 2024, contains an essay published here.
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Submitted by heinhtetkyaw on March 31, 2024
Originally appeared in a series called "Rapports presentes a l'Internationale Situationniste". Translated by Fabian Tompsett and taken from Transgressions No.4. 1998.
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Michael Heinrich writes in 2016 on the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA). Heinrich uses MEGA to show how Marx developed on issues such as credit, crisis, the state, and eurocentrisim. And how Marx planned to update various manuscripts (especially volume 3 of Capital).
"Marx’s legacy is not a finished work, but rather a research programme, the vast outline of which are only now becoming visible through MEGA."