Filed under Me, Niger by T. Miles on 26 March 2009 at 8:31 pm
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How sad is it that I’m this excited about a book of history – polisci essays? How additionally sad is it that I’m trembling in terror over my girlfriend’s reaction that I just spent $40 on a whim?
Regardless, I’m very excited about finding a copy of “Army and Politics in Niger” (“Armee et politique au Niger”, actually) which was just published in 2008 by Codesria, but is already distributed in Europe and North America. Finding careful writing about contemporary Niger is difficult, and I’m usually sent off to local papers, Jeune Afrique, or the reference section to indulge my habit. I’d been looking for Kimba Idrissa’s “Niger: Etat et démocratie” for some time (with little luck), so imagine my joy at discovering this edited volume.
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Filed under Internet Cruft, puters by T. Miles on 26 March 2009 at 5:00 pm
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According to a recent research project reported in New Scientist, ” Wikipedians are ‘closed’ and ‘disagreeable’.” Those carrying out the study were “surprised that contributors scored low for agreeableness and openness to new ideas, given that contributing to the website is based on sharing knowledge”. Sadly, I could’ve told you this. Most Wikipedia “editors” don’t [...]
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Filed under Solidarity by T. Miles on 24 March 2009 at 7:53 pm
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Regardless of what you may think of me, my opinions, or the people I speak of below, Israel is destroying itself. Based on a proposition so tenuous that it must be built with care and compassion from below, the dream that some Zionists had after the holocaust of a “new” state cut from the desert [...]
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Filed under ... by T. Miles on 6 March 2009 at 8:48 pm
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Today marks 52 years since the first sub-Saharan African nations claimed their independence from colonialism: It’s a national holiday in Ghana, and an oportunity to remind Westerners of how wonderfully, triumphantly, unexotic a free Africa can be.
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Filed under Artsy Fartsy by T. Miles on 20 February 2009 at 4:54 pm
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Designer M. S. Corley is redesigning the modern reading of children/adults in a more modernist vein. Not a fan of Harry Potter, but I would almost buy it if it looked like this. I also admire the gall of Corely. He must know that the multinationals involved think he’s a thief or vandal for doing [...]
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Filed under History, Lefty by T. Miles on 31 December 2008 at 8:42 pm
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Adding to the “everything the press tells you is a lie” file, here a a couple of articles of the (literally) criminal attacks on civilians in Gaza. First, despite the byline, this article on the “siege on Gaza” was written by Sara Roy before the recent Israeli bombing campaign, and right dates the siege from [...]
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Filed under Afrique, Artsy Fartsy by T. Miles on 19 December 2008 at 6:39 am
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Pepe Kalle‘s musical tribute to “the greatest African footballer of the century”, Roger Milla, with the little needed but very enjoyable video evidence.
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Filed under Lefty by T. Miles on 10 December 2008 at 7:19 pm
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The On the Greek Riots blog is a good source of news for this. A lot of people on the left are following these (now four) days of rioting in every major Greek city. And unlike the European political commentators of the center (who are equally obsessed with the events), the left are beginning to [...]
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Filed under Antifa, Lefty by T. Miles on 21 November 2008 at 8:20 pm
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White supremacy is a primary enemy of working class solidarity. The recent racist attacks are purposeful attempts to divide working people against each other. The socialist left has learned the hard lessons of the 20th century and will oppose any racist attacks be they cultural or physical. A cultural approach which features exchange and engagement, instead of just tolerance, offers the brightest possibilities for unity among all working people. Public campaigns and policy proposals to dismantle the prison industrial complex, address issues of environmental racism and to challenge racial patterns of employment could demonstrate the effectiveness of anti-racist class politics.
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Filed under French, Solidarity by T. Miles on 20 November 2008 at 8:15 pm
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The latest news on the Tarnac arestees. Four of the nine are released under the equivilent of bail, but still face possible charges. They were held four four days of interogations, though the police still don’t seem to have any direct evidence against any of them. Five (which the predictably frantic Le Figaro calls “The Hard Core” of situationalist students) remain in jail awaiting trial.
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Filed under Antifa, History by T. Miles on 20 November 2008 at 3:32 pm
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Written interviews from the 1960s with the WWI German army doctor who saved Hitler’s life, reveal he really did lose a ball at the Somme, due to a wound. The doctor, Johan Jambor, recalled ” They called him the ‘Screamer’. He was very noisy. Hitler was screaming ‘help, help’.” The Telegraph (blech) goes on to [...]
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Filed under Antifa by T. Miles on 20 November 2008 at 2:38 am
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From the Brilliant LOLGRIFFIN blog: “Nick Griffin has lost his membership list. Let us LOL at him.” Yes. Yes we will.
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Filed under Antifa by T. Miles on 19 November 2008 at 7:34 pm
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The neo-fascist British National Party was thrown into panic in the last 24 hours as someone posted their entire membership database to a blogspot account. The detailed members list includes personal details, jobs, contact numbers, emails, even hobbies! Speculation is that splitters within the group posted the list, but no one knows for certain. This [...]
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Filed under Lefty by T. Miles on 17 November 2008 at 10:03 pm
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French Anarchist Arrest Wave: Monday Update (2008-11-17) Friday the first legal actions were taken against those arrested. The number detained has dropped to nine, with one person released Friday — alleged to have been the mother of one of the defendants who happened to be in an apartment being raided at the time. Per the [...]
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Filed under Me by T. Miles on 16 November 2008 at 2:29 am
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The Training Shoe The Face magazine, Vol 2 no.26, in November 1990 by Peter Hooton. —————————————————– This year marked the tenth anniversary of THE FACE, but whereas parties have been thrown to commemorate this occasion, nobody has bothered to hold a ‘do’ for the tenth anniversary of the training shoe. It could be a unique [...]
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Filed under Do this, Lefty by T. Miles on 10 November 2008 at 9:13 pm
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Thursday November 20th – 7:00 pm – Book Discussion: “Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism” w/ author Jeffrey Perry – A. J. Muste Institute, 339 Lafayette Street, Buzzer #11, (6 train to Bleecker Street) www.sp-usa.org/ www.blackpast.org/ Saturday Dec. 6th – 3:00 pm – NYC Local Open House – Find out more about your local [...]
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Filed under Internet Cruft by T. Miles on 10 November 2008 at 8:47 pm
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Stokley the cat in his Staten Island home, c. 2004. And yes, that is who I named him after, and it was supposed to be respectful, though it is hard when I have to get him off the kitchen counter. Apart from that I remain as big a fan of the late Kwame Toure as [...]
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Filed under Me by T. Miles on 10 November 2008 at 7:30 pm
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My Pathetic Homepage was first created in mid 1995 so I could hotlink Glasgow Celtic photos, post scans of people shooting nautical flares at one another, tell people what to think about politics, convince them to buy my fanzine, and get dates. The first two succeeded wonderfully, the third got dull real quick, and the [...]
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