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- Circulation and the New University
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- Debt and the Student Strike: Antagonisms in the Sphere of Social Reproduction
- On Violence and Non-Violence, Once Again: Lessons from Recent Political Developments on the Berkeley campus (Part 1)
- On Privatization and Brutalizing Campuses
- Call for submissions: Long Walks pamphlet
- Untitled (Reflections on Occupy Oakland Jan 28 Actions)
- In the Desert of Cities: Notes on the Occupy Movement in the US
- Occupy the Library
- writings of campus occupy & anti-privatization movements, installment four
- writings of campus occupy & anti-privatization movements, installment three
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- Writings of campus occupy & anti-privatization movements, installment one
- A Few Unexpected Subjects of Class Struggle: Notes on Recent University Strikes
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Circulation and the New University
by Brian Whitener and Dan Nemser [1] Editors Note: An earlier version of this text was delivered as a talk at the 2012 Edu-Factory conference, “The University is Ours!” which took place in Toronto, April 27-9. During the 1990s, a… Continue reading
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Our University?
by Mark Paschal Editors Note: An earlier version of this text was delivered as a talk at the 2012 Edu-Factory Conference, “The University is Ours!”, which took place in Toronto, April 27-29. Throughout the student movements that have swept the… Continue reading
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Debt and the Student Strike: Antagonisms in the Sphere of Social Reproduction
Editors Note: The following talk was delivered at the 2012 Edu-Factory conference, “The University is Ours!” which took place in Toronto, April 27-29. Over the course of this week, we’ll publish a number of talks from the conference, and hopefully… Continue reading
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