Friday Lazy Linking
- Justice Is Blind Drunk. Daily Brickbats (2009-11-06). Cops are here to keep us safe. (Cont’d.) (Linked Friday 2009-11-06.)
official state media for a secessionist republic of one
On February 25, 1993, Marc Andreessen wrote: I'd like to propose a new, optional HTML tag: IMG Required argument is SRC=”url”. This names a bitmap or pixmap file for the browser to attempt to pull over the network and interpret as an image, to be embedded in the text at…(Linked Wednesday 2009-11-04.)
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST MOVEMENT-BRAZIL: PROTEST POLICE ATTACK ON THE GA?@c3;161;CHA ANARCHIST FEDERATION: Last Thursday, October 29, police in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre broke into the headquarters of the local anarchist federation, the Federaç?@c3;a3;o Anarquista Ga?@c3;ba;cha (FAG) (Gaucha Anarchist Federation), making arrests and stealing various items of the property…(Linked Wednesday 2009-11-04.)
I read Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia when it was published 15 years ago, in 1994. I reread some of it on Saturday night. It was part of my futile never-ending quest to understand why and how some men exploit women and children and generally get to go on with their…(Linked Friday 2009-10-30.)
If you follow with any regularity the police misconduct stories I post on this site, you're no doubt familiar with the phrase "paid administrative leave." No matter how serious the alleged misconduct, cops nearly always get paid while they're being investigated, a period that typically takes months. But last week…(Linked Saturday 2009-10-31.)
Patents, historically, have played a central role in industrial cartelization. The exchange and pooling of patents (for example GE and Westinghouse at the turn of the 20th century) has been used to create stable oligopoly structures. Today it's hard to overestimate the importance of patents as a structural support…(Linked Saturday 2009-10-31.)
Happy Day of the Dead, y’all.
As you may know, I’ve out and about doing Food Not Bombs work; I’ve also been working to help put together this year’s Living Without Borders, which is coming up just this weekend. If you’ve been considering coming, you may be interested to know that a list of confirmed workshops is now available online, including my own workshop — No Borders, No State: Anarchism, Immigration Freedom, and the Interconnection of Struggles — as well as Susie Demisse’s workshop on prison abolition, Joanna N?@c3;ba;?@c3;b1;ez’s workshop on the criminalization of immigrants, and a workshop by FW Paul Lenart (of the Reno IWW) on internationalism, radical unions, and labor solidarity across borders. Interested? Register to let us know you’re coming. Come on down. And spread the word!
And y'all? What have you been up to this week? Write anything? Leave a link and a short description for your post in the comments. Or fire away about anything else you might want to talk about.