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'A' Course
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Radical pedagogy
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In the late spring of 1969 four members of the teaching staff in the Sculpture Department at St. Martins School of Art in London began work on a project for students who would be entering the new three-year degree programme in the autumn. Their unique pedagogic experiment, which came to be known as the ‘A’ Course, was an extraordinary and inventive teaching programme that had a significant impact on what was taking place in British art education at the time. Because of its highly unorthodox nature the ‘A’ Course was widely known and largely misunderstood; it would not be unfair to say it was notorious. As part of a process of re-activating the past and involving original participants, MayDay Rooms has been in contact with former ‘A’ Course tutors/staff Garth Evans, Gareth Jones and Peter Kardia and students who have kindly participated, donated and loaned material. This ongoing ‘A’ Course Collection also opens onto other, less well known avenues taken by ‘A’ Course students in the 1970s including the Manydeed Group and the Poster Film Collective.
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MDR Archive
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1969-1980
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test
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test
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test
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King Mob & Associated
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Box 1
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Unknown
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Box
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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King Mob Echo No.1
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King Mob
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Newspaper
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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The End of High School
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Anon
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Pamphlet
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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L.S.E. What it is and How We Fought It
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Open Committee/King Mob
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Pamphlet
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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King Mob Echo English Section Of The Situationist International
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King Mob/Tom Vague
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Book
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ten Days that Shook the University
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Situationist International/English Section
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Pamphlet
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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The Totality for Kids
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Raoul Vaneigem/Translated by Christopher Grey, Philippe Vissac
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Pamphlet
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Mai 68-Jour et Nuit
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Christine Faure
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Book
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Neon Lights No.1
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Various
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Magazine
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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HAPT On Drugs
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Anon
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Magazine
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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HAPT Primal Ground
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Anon
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Magazine
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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HAPT No.10 Dynamite Is Dialogue
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Anon
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Magazine
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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HAPT No.9
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Anon
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Magazine
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Strike, 1969
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Strike Women's Strike, 1968
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Strike, 1971
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Newspaper clippings
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Conversation with an Industrial Sociologist
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Langley
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Rank & File at Ford Grabsville
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Genk 1970 (1)
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Ford Genk 1970 (2)
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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[Assorted reprints from Solidarity Magazine]
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Judy Kirby
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Bulletin
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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New Left May Day Manifesto
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Stuart Hall, E.P. Thompson, Raymond Williams
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Pamphlet
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Like A Summer With a Thousand July's
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Anon
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Magazine
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Knuckle Sandwich
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David Robbins, Philip Cohen
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Book
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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King Mob & Associated
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Big Flame No.16
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Various
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Newspaper
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Archive Storage Room
Donald Nicholson-Smith
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Midnight Notes
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The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Box
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
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Midnight Notes
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The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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No Future Notes The Work/Energy Crisis and the Anti-Nuclear Movement
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Various
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Journal
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
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Midnight Notes
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The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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The Work/Energy Crisis & the Apocalypse
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
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Midnight Notes
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The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Space Notes
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
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Midnight Notes
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The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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Computer State Notes
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
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Midnight Notes
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The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
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Midnight Notes
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An account of the resource
The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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Lemming Notes
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
-
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Midnight Notes
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An account of the resource
The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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Outlaw Notes
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
-
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Midnight Notes
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An account of the resource
The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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Wages-Mexico-Libya-India
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
-
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Midnight Notes
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An account of the resource
The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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New Enclosures
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
-
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Midnight Notes
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An account of the resource
The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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One No, Many Yeses
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis
-
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Midnight Notes
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An account of the resource
The Midnight Notes collective, which marked a coming together of various radical strands of US left politics, began publishing its journal in 1979. The strands that comprised it could be said to have been influenced by the late 60s protest movements that included anti-colonial struggles, Italian autonomist Marxism and the Women’s Liberation Movement. A retrospective text from 2009, entitled ‘High Entropy Workers Unite!’, describes the project as having been “an anomaly in the United States Left” that had at its inception a concern to “theorise social struggles and class composition”. Internationalist in outlook it maintained a class perspective as it charted the changing crises of capitalism, changes that are reflected in the themed issues of its journal: the anti-nuclear movement, the work/energy crisis, technological revolution, globalisation, the new enclosures. A full set of these journals as well as associated pamphlets, correspondence and ephemera covering the period 1979 to 2009 were kindly donated by George Caffentzis.
Date
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1979-2009
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Midnight Notes
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Promissory Notes From Crisis to Commons
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
George Caffentzis