John RobbLouder Than WarMay 1, 2011Sober Living For The Revolution, Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge and Radical Politics by Gabriel Kuhn…
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Sober Living for the Revolution in Peace News
by Sareena RaiPeace NewsJune 2011 At first I thought that Sober Living for the Revolution was about historical, successful “sober”…
Sober Living on Upping the Anti
by Joshua StephensUpping the AntiJanuary 12th, 2013 In his 1977-78 lectures at the Collège de France, Michel Foucault began charting…
Sober Living for the Revolution in Interface
by John L. MurphyInterface: A Journal For and About Social MovementsVolume 3(1): 266-291 (May 2011) Ian MacKaye of Washington D.C.’s…
Revolution and Other Writings in The Fifth Estate
By David Tighe The Fifth Estate Magazine Gustav Landauer is perhaps the most important German speaking anarchist of the late…
Revolution and Other Writings in CHOICE
By S. Bailey, emeritus, Knox CollegeCHOICEApril 2011 Today, Gustav Landauer is best remembered as a radical leader of the short-lived Bavarian…
Gustav Landauer’s Revolution
By Paul CudenecPaul CudenecAugust 7th, 2011 Landauer’s written voice makes for easy reading. And, outside of Revolution, clarity and straightforwardness is…
Soccer and Radical Politics: Red-carding Capitalist Soccer
by Ron JacobsCounterpunch.orgApril 2011 Historically, sports have always been a grassroots endeavor. Whether one is part of a local team…
Soccer vs. The State— A Review
by Jeff SmithGRIIDMay 25th Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics, by Gabriel Kuhn – Remember all the…
Soccer vs. The State in Freedom
By Christophe HuetteFreedom 72, no. 8April 23rd, 2011 “I enjoy making revolution! I enjoy going to football!” (Antonio Negri). The…