Die Novemberausgabe von The Commune, als pdf-Datei hier:
Die Artikel im einzelnen:
Organising
* there’s more to politics than westminster – Greg Brown asks what is the way forward for students’ struggles after last year’s defeat on fees and EMA
* make or break for the ‘sparks’ – Adam Ford reports on developments in the electricians’ movement
Occupy
* bishops, tents and the city – Sharon Borthwick reports on the occupations at London’s St Paul’s and Finsbury Square
* all eyes on oakland [online only] – Donagh Davis reports from Occupy Oakland
* the same old slogans? – Bristol Communards headed down to their local ‘Occupy’ space
* the 99%, the 1% and ‘anti-finance’ – Oisín Mac Giallomóir argues the Occupy movement needs to oppose capitalist production not just capitalist finance and governments
* occupy tel-aviv: the israeli summer – Lee Meidan writes from Israel on a rare wave of social unrest
Dale Farm
* dale farm: a community under siege – Dominic Fitzgerald reports on the eviction of the Dale Farm traveller site
Ideas
* the power to make change for ourselves – David Broder was unconvinced by ‘Anarchism: a Marxist Critique’ by John Molyneux
* ‘when the crisis comes’ – an essay by Henrik Johansson, exploring the perverse ideology perpetuated during capitalist crisis
* a platform for struggle – Sheila Cohen, co-editor of Trade Union Solidarity, writes on the new venture