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Sent Homewards

Westminster’s darling get’s a warm welcome on Edinburgh’s High Street, a place with a long tradition of popular rule … Filed under: Antifascism, Autonomism Tagged: UKIP

In Solidarity with National Collective [Part 1]

RESISTANCE CHECKLIST: Resist whatever seems inevitable. Resist people who seem invincible. Resist the embrace of those who have lost. Resist the flattery of those who have won. Resist any idea [...]

Real Freedom Sounds Like Many Voices

... freedom of the press is only one freedom and it does not offer blanket immunity to the media to trample over other fundamental rights...

The Gallowgate Blues

This eyewitness report of heavy-handed policing of a peaceful protest on Saturday by journalist Angela Haggerty (see also “Police were “commendable” at banned demonstration by UAF with no arrests – [...]

The Hibakusha: the Ethical Case for Independence

By Douglas Stuart Wilson There are almost as many reasons for the independence of Scotland as people in favour of the idea. Over the last few months, James Kelman, Alasdair [...]

Sex and Power

Juliet Swann is a feminist & environmentalist who passionately hopes that the independence debate can change the lives of women in Scotland for the better. International Women’s Day – why [...]

Scotland 2014: Rock The Vote?

By Kate Higgins It garnered a lot of unwarranted media coverage, both in the run up to the vote and on the result itself. In a mock referendum for students, [...]

Join us to Help Build our Global Movement

By Adam Ramsay In an economic system designed to divide and rule, it is all too easy to feel alone. But we are not. It’s easy for movements to fracture [...]

Anti-Trident weekend planned for 13-15th April

by David Mackenzie, Scrap Trident Coalition There are three main arguments against Trident. One is the growing acceptance among senior ex-military types that it has no strategic relevance to Britain’s [...]

Food, Unfit for Purpose

What kind of a world is it when those who till the soil to fill our dinner-plates can barely make enough to survive for another planting season? When milk and alcohol can retail at a lower price in the supermarkets than water? When disgusting slop can be served up to our children and our hospital patients on the grounds of "cost competitiveness"?

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