Liam Barrington-Bush is a facilitator, organiser and activist currently based in Bristol who has lived, written and worked in Toronto, London and Oaxaca with people fighting to defend their homes and communities. He wrote the book ‘Anarchists in the Boardroom,’ researched the film ‘Accidental Anarchist’ and Tweets as @hackofalltrades.
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Published in: Transformation: OpinionAbolishing oppressive institutions starts at home
A review of D. Hunter’s Tracksuits, Traumas and Class Traitors.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Post-'Jungle' racist policing in Calais
A witness account of a small sample of the ongoing police racism that is playing out all over Calais every day,...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKDoes London need a Radical Assembly?
Could there be a better way to organise progressive resources?
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Published in: TransformationYou can’t love a whole planet
Do global problems require global solutions? All transformation is ultimately local.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIn (half hearted) defence of Russell Brand
Russell Brand encourages us to glimpse into worlds in which people are already building their own politics, rather...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe day the bosses left and the workers took over
When the Argentinian economy collapsed, lots of workers didn't believe that the things they made were no longer...