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Year: 2021

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Leftists like us: on the left and recruitment

Posted on 16 November, 202116 November, 2021 by preorg

I have noticed that one key difference between people who are left wing activists and – for want of a better term – ‘normal people’, is that the former are motivated by the very idea of collective action. In the more orthodox left tradition this is collective action in the workplace, while in the post-60s…

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Should we have a right to evict our landlord?

Posted on 27 September, 202127 September, 2021 by preorg

It’s exciting to see tenants in Berlin campaigning to take formerly government owned properties back into public hands, but it does rely on specific elements of German law that we don’t have in the UK. So how could we equalise the relationship between renters and landlords in the UK – not in some hand-wavy level-playing…

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Trauma and social change – some initial thoughts

Posted on 19 August, 202119 August, 2021 by preorg

There is today no strong relationship between therapy and radical politics. In my experience many people who are interested in changing the world are very unsure about therapy. They worry it will seek to dampen their anger. They worry that they will become better adjusted to a world which does not deserve to be accommodated….

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Owning the Earth by Andro Linklater – a review

Posted on 12 July, 202112 July, 2021 by preorg

Owning the Earth is an account of Western land ownership from the medieval period, through colonisation to the present, though it does not, alas, always recognise how geographically restricted it is. While I enjoyed the book’s account of private property in the Anglo-sphere I’d have to disagree with reviews that refer to it as ‘comprehensive’….

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Social knowledge and the academy: a gulf with few bridges

Posted on 3 April, 202126 May, 2021 by preorg

Academia likes to see itself as a producer of knowledge, and that’s difficult to argue with. But most of the time its self-conception goes further than this. We are the knowledge experts, think the academics. We are better at developing knowledge than other people. It’s what we’re paid for. Years of post-modernism has, curiously, failed…

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On dual outcomes in social movement research

Posted on 21 January, 202112 July, 2021 by preorg

The dissertation for my MRes in Geography, available here, was research with London Renters Union into member engagement during a period of high growth in the organisation. From the beginning I designed the research to have two outcomes, one being the dissertation, the other being the work with the union, and a small report I…

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