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Wed Feb 29 13:04:57 GMT 2012
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Whose Music? Copyright Vs Community
With Mat Callahan
11 April 2012
7 PM
Housmans Bookshop
5 Caledonian Road,
London
N1 9DX
Radical Gardening: Politics, Idealism and Rebellion in the Garden
With George McKay
18 April 2012
7 PM
Housmans Bookshop
5 Caledonian Road,
London
N1 9DX
STIR - FEBRUARY 2012
This issue features an interview about political theology with
philosopher Simon Critchley; an introduction to the new boardgame
Co-opoly from Brian Van Slyke; a piece about the worker-cooperative
OrganicLea by one of its members; a look at the work facilitated by
Making Local Food Work; an article on the future of radical bookselling
by manager of Housmans Bookshop Nik Gorecki; an exploration of the
struggle between copyright and the internet battle by Glyn Moody; a view
on how football can be used to promote social justice with Sam Bailey,
and a look-back at the Occupy movement by activist Marianne Maeckelbergh.
Simon Critchley — Interview
JONNY GORDON-FARLEIGH
With the publication of his new book Faith of the Faithless, I spoke to
philosopher Simon Critchley about why a counterfactual faith is so
important to modern politics, why it offers an "archive of
possibilities" for those involved in political transformation, why there
is still an obsession with "big men", and what the the true political
terrain is today...
Monopoly Presents the Problem. Co-opoly Offers the Solution.
BRIAN VAN SLYKE
In the classic game Risk, your goal is to dominate your rival players by
killing them off and conquering their territories until your Empire
stretches across the globe. In Monopoly, the “world's favorite family
game brand” (according to publisher Parker Brothers), your goal is to
dominate your rival players through economic obliteration until they are
penniless while you literally own everything...
Co-opoly: The Game of Cooperatives Prize — To celebrate the UN’s Year of
Cooperatives and the launch of the new boardgame Co-opoly, STIR is
collaborating with the founders of Toolbox for Social Action and
Education for a chance to win a boardgame (first place), and a Ten
Reasons Why Co-ops Rock poster (second place).
The Faith of The Faithless Verso Giveaway
We have joined up with Verso to give-away a copy of Simon Critchley’s
new book The Faith of The Faithless.
OrganicLea: Professional Radicals
NAOMI GLASS & CLARE JOY
OrganicLea stands out as an inspiring urban food project that grows
everything: food and communities. While many sustainable and
food-focused programs are limited by the fact they only have volunteer
staff, Organic Lea's vision to create jobs provides a practical
transition from hobby radicals to "professional radicals". If the food
sector and organics are not automatically a promotion of equality,
inclusion, mutual aid, and cooperation, then OrganicLea definitely is.
The Struggle Between Copyright and the Internet
GLYN MOODY
January 18, 2012 may well go down as a pivotal date in the history of
the Internet – and of copyright. For on that day, the English-language
Wikipedia and thousands of other websites were blacked out or modified
to protest against two bills passing through the US legislative system
that were designed to fight copyright infringement.
Does radical bookselling have a future?
NIK GÓRECKI
This is an article looking at the future of radical bookselling and
publishing. You’re reading it on a screen, it’s published in an
online-only journal, I haven’t been paid to write it, and you aren’t
paying to read it. In order to access it you haven’t had to go to a
physical location, or to interact with a human being, and when you close
the tab on your browser it’ll take up no space in the material world.
All of which has become so normal as to barely deserve commenting on.
Football Beyond Borders
SAM BAILEY
Football is more than just a competitive sport, and if we look beyond
the multi-billion-pound football ‘industry’, with its widespread
corruption, celebrity players, excessive consumption and clubs run as
multinational businesses, then there are still many examples of football
as ‘the people’s game’, using the power of football for a positive
social cause.
Making Local Food Our Future
KATHERINE DARLING
Attempts to find solutions to the problems we face in the current
climate of economic uncertainty, energy insecurity and environmental
concerns can seem overwhelming. One of the biggest challenges we face is
that of food security – leading food producers have warned that unless
the UK urgently develops a food strategy we will be left relying on
imported food and without a sustainable future for British food production.
Occupy the US
MARIANNE MAECKELBERGH
The year 2011 has breathed new life into horizontal models of democratic
decision-making. With the rise of the take-the square movement and the
occupy movement horizontal decision-making became one of the key
political structures for organising responses to the current global
economic crisis. While this decision-making process has arguably never
been as widely practiced as it is today, it has also never seemed as
difficult and complicated as it does today.
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