Category Fictional Capital
The People’s Assembly – Saturday 22 June 2013 9am – 5pm #PplsAssembly
If you’re attending or following updates from The People’s Assembly (which, interestingly, seems to be titled “The People’s Assembly Against Austerity” rather than having a wider scope like, “The People’s Assembly Against Capitalism. Fascism and Imperialism“), please consider the following: People’s Assemblies will work only when people’s assemblies collectively own and control the means of […]
#Bilderberg in the context of #capitalism and the #economy
The usually low-key, largely ignored annual Bilderberg meeting took place this year at the glamourous Grove Hotel in glamourous Watford. ‘Activists’, ‘ex’-spooks, unexposed spooks and various well-established ‘alternative’ media superstars — including the usual suspects like Alex Jones and David Icke — rocked-up for the Bilderberg Fringe Festival and to scoop-up the search engine results of […]
The Inherent Risks of Banking & Capitalism
“We need to recognise that all banking, whether it’s retail or so-called casino or investment banking, does some have some inherent risks, that’s very much the nature of capitalism.” Mark Field Conservative MP for the Cities of London and Westminster BBC Radio 4 – World at One, 21/12/2012
Missiles on the Blocks – A Response, Part II
Part two of the Beat Knowledge militarisation of London during the Olympics discussion thread. Part one here. Original post and comment thread here. Thanks for the considered reply. First up, in the interests of full disclosure, prior to commenting on your article, I had not encountered your writing or speaking works. I have since listened to a talk […]
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