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Chew on the Credit: New MUTE Out
Mute has been a journal I've being getting my jollies from since I came across it over two years ago. Always accessible, both meaning it always wings its way into my path and just weighty enough to remain readable - its become something of a critical ground for teasing out various themes around developments in capitalism, from multiculturalism, through precarious labour, web 2.0 production and environmental disaster. The new issue on the credit crunch is out now for reading online, though its nice to have it arrive in your letter box unexpected. Dubstep fans might also be interested in the fact that Kode9 occasionally writes for it.
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Response to Lamb's letter (New Socialist Magazine)
For those of you that read new socialist, you might have read Sebastian Lamb's letter and the article by Simmons that came before it, this is a response I sent them by email.
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Salut NSG,
I'm kinda disappointed in Sebastien Lambs letter to a magazine he himself
is part of the editing group for. Its really disrespectful way to do
things, especially since Day has contributed beforehand to NSG. I think
when speaking with people whom we should be comrades with it is important
to try and stay respectful. I found the last line to itself be
"regurgitation of reactionary mysticism"; however this type was of the
positivist-communist variety.
I also find it regrettable that their was such a misinterpretation of
Foucault. Both Day and Foucault are activist/intellectuals who work for or
did work of social change. What in the hell would be the point if you
thought it was doomed to failure?
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