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New York’s finest give their allegiance away
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Just click on the picture, guys.
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This month’s recommended reading: David Harvey’s Rebel Cities
Probably the best £9.99 you’ll spend this year.
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Rage Against the Machine stage their own occupation of Wall St in 2000 - Michael Moore directs. Any chance of a comeback tour, lads?
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This should keep the little ones quiet on Xmas afternoon: The Police Brutality Colouring Book
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And setting virtue on her seat again…..
Mic Check! Lou & Phil occupy the Lincoln Centre, NYC
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Worth watching, if only so you know how to respond the next time any Tory mouthpiece/Daily Mail reader tries on the auld ‘well all they’re doing is sipping Starbucks and playing with their iPads’ gambit re Occupy LSX
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The Party of Wall Street has one universal principle of rule: that there shall be no serious challenge to the absolute power of money to rule absolutely. And that power is to be exercised with one objective. Those possessed of money power shall not only be privileged to accumulate wealth endlessly at will, but they shall have the right to inherit the earth, taking either direct or indirect dominion not only of the land and all the resources and productive capacities that reside therein, but also assume absolute command, directly or indirectly, over the labor and creative potentialities of all those others it needs. The rest of humanity shall be deemed disposable.
David Harvey The Party of Wall St meets its nemesis -
Revolution is not something fixed in ideology, nor is it something fashioned to a particular decade. It is a perpetual process embedded in the human spirit. When all today’s isms have become yesterday’s ancient philosophy, there will still be reactionaries and there will still be revolutionaries. No amount of rationalization can avoid the moment of choice each of us brings to our situation here on the planet. I still believe in the fundamental injustice of the profit system and do not accept the proposition there will be rich and poor for all eternity.
Become an internationalist and learn to respect all life. Make war on machines. And in particular the sterile machines of corporate death and the robots that guard them.
Abbie Hoffman and the theatre of revolution (via Dangerous Minds)

