Monday afternoon miscellany
Well, I'm back and still wading through a pile of e-mails and so on. Here's some things that have caught my eye so far (more to be added before the day is out). (Last added to 15:59 GMT)
From the blogs
From the blogs
- Nation of Duncan: Hitchens on McCain (but that was before 9/11...)
- Class War Youth Death Brigade: Marx, Marx, he's good for your heart (or, more reasons to hate the SWP)
- Reading the Maps: Don't you think we look a bit silly sometimes (or, if EP Thompson was a blogger)
- A Second Hand Conjecture: Medvedev's Caribbean dream (on Russia's imperialist imagination)
- Bop Piper: uncomradely thoughts (or, Charles Clarke is a self-serving tub of lard and bloody embarrasment)
- Never Trust a Hippy: 'Community Leaders' (another New Labourism in urgent need of abolition)
- Shuggy: Class, prejudice and the culture wars (on Sarah Palin and liberal class conceit)
- A Very Public Sociologist: Normalising the BNP in Stoke
- Alas: Antisemitism in the UK (the Girl Detective has read the report, so you don't need to)
- Norm: Spaces within Marxism (on morality and Marxism, re John Berger)
- GABI: The Green Left on Anti-Zionism (report from the conference, on the meshuggos of Tony Greenstein)
- Lancaster UAF: Mothers Against Knives and the BNP's lies
- Tory Troll: Boris Johnson's transport cuts (or, Boris fucks over South London)
- Contentious Centrist: On closed doors and eloquent silences
- Z-Word: It's about the siege stupid (Yvonne Ridley is Lord Haw Haw)
- Bernard Avishai on Avi Shlaim on Jordan in The Nation (banned from the London Review of Books - see HP)
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