Richard Barbrook on Wed, 17 Jan 2018 00:35:15 +0100 (CET)


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Re: <nettime> social media critique: next steps?


Hiya,

> From where I sit, Momentum looks like the most interesting political 
> thing happening in the dreeeary Western World. Noting the role that the
> revived situationist War Game is playing in the Labor Party, and 
> recalling the role that the "California Ideology" has played on
> Nettime, I would like to say "Kudos to Richard Barbrook!" Maybe somewhere
> in Richard's notes on futures past, there is still an unsprung future lying
> in wait for the twenty-first century.

Many thanks, comrade! 

John McDonnell - Jeremy Corbyn's second-in-command - is speaking at a
May Day rally in our 2009 Class Wargames movie. He was proud to be 
identified as a revocable delegate of the workers' councils.

Here's the link:
http://www.classwargames.net/?page_id=149

Richard

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Common Right.

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