Marx on the alienation of work: When human becomes animal
I had not seen this passage until I read it in “Lapham’s Quarterly”, an excellent new journal
I had not seen this passage until I read it in “Lapham’s Quarterly”, an excellent new journal
Below is the summary of my new book, “The Leaderless Revolution”, to be published by Simon & Schuster (UK) in
It is now a commonplace to observe that recent uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and elsewhere in the Arab world
There was this terrific battle.
The noise was as much
As the limits of possible noise could take.
There were
Published: March 9 2011 23:16 | Last updated: March 9 2011 23:16
I am like many disappointed by the lack of debate about non-violent alternatives to the situation in Libya. No Fly
I’m very grateful to the BBC Doha Debates for inviting me to take part in this debate. I was the
Thinking further about the resolution, I think there is an interesting provision in paras 22-23 of the text (see <a
Here are some quick reactions to last night’s very interesting Libya resolution, adopted by the UNSC. I’m working off <a
A fascinating and insightful discussion on Friday at Independent Diplomat here in NYC. The subject was how to use technology
Noted this quote from Noam Chomsky (appearing on Democracy Now on 17 February)
My article in The Guardian, Comment is Free:
Watching the spreading revolt against autocracies in the Middle East – Tunisia, Egypt and tonight Libya – I am struck
I attended a conference this week about the impact of technology on social issues. It had many interesting speakers, not
Letter in the Financial Times, 8 February 2011:
Sir,
This was the question that occurred to me after listening to Bill Keller, Executive Editor of the New York Times,
Published by HuffPo today:
Amid the sound and fury of the reaction to WikiLeaks, something is missing. Whether hostile