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Modern Ecologism and its Prospects

August 26th, 2008 · posted by anon · marked as: By issue · Archive · Last Hours #16 · Articles

The world is ending and we have to do something. Quite apart from the same appalling reality we’ve grown to expect in these past centuries we are told, we face a disaster of colossal proportions, a species-emergency, a modern apocalypse.

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Cranks bike workshop

July 11th, 2008 · posted by isy · marked as: Archive · Articles

Cranks is a DIY bike workshop in Brighton. It’s based in a rented workshop in the Kemptown area, has a full range of tools, recycles old bikes and parts, and is open to the public three times a week.

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Pretty London

January 30th, 2008 · posted by anon · marked as: Articles

Since being deported from Palestine in summer 2005, I’ve been living and working in London. Living in a pretty house in Tower Hamlets overlooking Victoria Park, with foxes, swaying beech trees and a milkman… Yet even here, Palestine doesn’t leave you.

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Occupied Joy

October 3rd, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Archive · Last Hours #16 · Articles

The Voyage of The Black Frog, being some brief tales of the Camberwell Squatted Centre.

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Education: Homeschooling

September 26th, 2007 · posted by isy · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Articles

In the UK, education is compulsory, but schooling is not – which means leaving school and sorting out your own education at home or elsewhere is legitimate and legal. I’ve been working as a facilitator for the Creative Kids Club, a club for home educating kids aged 6-11 that’s self organised by parents. Not having […]

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The Camp for Climate Action

September 26th, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Articles

Social Change and Lifestyle Change – The Camp for Climate Action 2007
We hope the Camp will be many things for many people. An opportunity to explore what the problems are, and the changes and challenges we face; to show us examples of how some people are already answering those challenges; to gain the skills we […]

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A Flare in the Void - notes on the German anti-G8 mobilization

September 26th, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Articles

A Flare in the Void: notes on the G8 summit in Germany and beyond.
by Jack Weir
If we’re not causing trouble, we’re not doing it right. This is everything we are. This is all we have. And I’m proud to be a part of it - the travelling circus, the whispering conspiracies, the deafening global roar, […]

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Bootycamp 2006

July 3rd, 2007 · posted by isy · marked as: Archive · Last Hours #15 · Articles

Report from a Radical Gathering of Women in Spain 21st-24th September 2006

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The Carbon Neutral Con

April 3rd, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Last Hours #15 · Articles

What happened when a small group of intrepid aficionados of climate justice occupied the Carbon Neutral Company offices, London, 21.2.07

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The Humble Compilation

April 3rd, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Archive · Last Hours #15 · Articles

At the very centre of the anarcho-punk movement (or DIY community if you prefer) lies the oft overlooked compilation album.

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