Arts and Culture
Review: Squatting ain’t dead, it just smells funny
December 4th: Vasudevan’s radical history of squatting looks at self-help housing in a half-dozen European and North American locations across the post-war globe, yet can really only manage to sketch out the historical differences and geographical peculiarities between them.Interview: Juliusz Lewandowski, queer antifa artist
November 29th: "Right now, we fight in hell." As Poland’s oldest squat faces eviction, George F.
Cinema and ideology: Dystopia at the end of capitalism
November 5th: Spanish writers Teresa Cabrera Sánchez and Hugo Cuevas Soria consider the overwhelming negative futurism that characterises modern film.
The cringeworthy naivety of Nick Cave
October 27th: In a recent interview Brighton based artist Nick Cave had a rant about what he describes as ‘woke culture’.
Interview: LAD$ to the front!
January 24th: Back in the growing winter of 2016 a pack of punks, anarchists and incorrigible rogues met in an indescript nonspace above an anarchist bookshop in East London with a dog, some beers, and a plan.
Solarpunk and anarchist infrapolitics
June 29th: Connor Owens writes on anarchism and a form of sci-fi that emphasises the possibilities of eco-utopias.
Eclipse Phase – The anarchist RPG
October 29th: For all that “nerd culture” has become hegemonic on our screens, role play games (RPGs) have remained on the fringes of that success with Dungeons and Dragons being the only truly famous example, known for its geekiness.
Why beer is in a bad State
June 18th: In this special feature written for the Organise Issue 88, a member of the Anarchist Federation looks into the historic consequences of State intervention in beer, from frothing masses to watered-down ideas. Throughout history the ruling class have placed restrictions, controls and taxes on alcoholic beverages and their consumption.
Anti-Fascist Sports, Autonomen, and PhDs: An Interview with Gabriel Kuhn
March 2nd: Gabriel Kuhn has been writing political books from the late ’90s on topics ranging from women pirates to football and the State.
Derry Anarchist Bookfair: ‘Brilliant success’
February 2nd: Derry’s first ever Radical Bookfair was held in over the Bloody Sunday week of events on Saturday 28th January 2017 in Pilots Row Community Centre.