Joel Olson (NAU): Between Infoshops and Insurrection: U.S. Anarchism, Movement Building, and the Racial Order. What follows is a long, largely unoriginal rumination on the state, coercion, the Odessa Steps, and Tank Man. World Refugee Day turns spotlight on millions of displaced people worldwide. From New Statesman, a review of The Spectre at the Feast: Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession by Andrew Gamble; irresponsible capitalism has left us in economic and political turmoil — the solution is a new democracy and a new socialism; and 20 ways to save Labour: Figures including Germaine Greer, Richard Dawkins and John Pilger suggest policies to revive Labour. From Capitalism, Edward Cline on the irrelevancy of conservatism. Will Wilkinson on the rise of collectivist conservatives. Money makes the (Greek) world go round: What the ancient Greek anxiety about money has to tell us about our own economic predicaments. Spiritual Citizenship: An article on the life and times of Richard John Neuhaus. Bombs, man-apes, and ancient cities: A history of science publishing in images from the archives of Nature magazine. Surfing Alone: Is digital technology destroying relationships? Brother, you can spare a dime: why you should give away more of your hard-earned cash.

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