Out to Lunch: Eugene Gogol, Toward a Dialectic of Philosophy and Organization
Ben Watson argues that the writings of Raya Dunayevskaya and her followers are crucial if you wish to solve problems created by an insufficient Leninism battling a non-historical feminism … This is the...
View ArticleAMM#8 / Xmas 'Do' 5th Dec: You Know It Makes No Sense
Featuring Esther Leslie reading from her forthcoming Unkant book 'Derelicts: Thought Worms From the Wreckage' Oscillatorial Binnage ongoing electroacoustic commentary Rob Dellar (Mad Pride) reads from...
View ArticleAMM Debate Spring: The Primacy of Man?
7pm, Tuesday 26th Nov Ape and Apple 28 John Dalton St Manchester Facebook Event
View ArticleOut to Lunch: Notes for the Manchester Spring 'Primacy of Man' Debate
Notes for OTL's Report on the Manchester Spring 'Primacy of Man' Debate to AMM8, Blue Posts, 5-xii-2013 Gamma Kentish Town personality, Zappologist, street drinker … died of overdrinking December 2010...
View ArticleOut to Lunch: Spirit Move / On Political Organisation
Stewart Home In one one of his inspired punk-materialist moves against hippie mysticism, Stewart Home says somewhere that if you want 'spirits' or 'ghosts of the dead', come along into a bookshop,...
View ArticleOut To Lunch: On History
People have a strange and dismissive view of history. It's made the property of experts ('knowledge') and then quickly dismissed as irrelevant ('out-of-date'). Names are made in academic disciplines...
View ArticleThe Corpse of Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies
The AMM cannot understand all the tears and tributes following the death of Stuart Hall, the man who said we should 'understand' Thatcherism by theorizing the working class as racist and sexist. I...
View ArticleAMM and Religion (or at least Christianity before 312AD)
I've been trying to put my finger on what's wrong with so much "intellectual" politics which thinks it's myth-busting and radical, but really just stokes a convenient, smug elitism which "regrets" the...
View ArticleOut To Lunch: On Love
People have a strange and unrealistic view of love. They think it's some kind of "decision" or "choice" made by the rational mind which incurs certain duties and responsibilities, like a business...
View ArticleThe AMM asked Ged Colgan how he’d got into the music of Erik Satie, and he...
I first came across Erik Satie’s music when working at Harewood House (my 'proper job' before my stint as line-manager in the world's largest micro-sect). One of the CD's we had was his Gnossiennes,...
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