| Michael Shuman | A $3 Trillion Gold Mine A group of scholars at the University of Wisconsin recently counted nearly 30,000 cooperatives in the United States operating at 73,000 locations. The vast majority are consumer cooperatives, with 343 million memberships (many people belong to...
Alpine Anarchist Meets Jonny Gordon-Farl...
| Gabriel Kuhn | As the internet seems unstoppable as an ever broader publishing forum, more and more innovative radical projects appear online. One of the latest is Stir, which describes itself as “a community-building online magazine”. Alpine Anarchist spoke to the editor Jonny...
Mainstream media aren’t the answer, we a...
| Patrick Chalmers | visionOntv volunteers at work doing interviews using a “pop-up” TV studio at the 2011Mozilla Festival Media, Freedom and the Web in London It’s a pig to get going as a journalist. Despite reporters’ enduring reputations as sub-pond-life types,...
EASTON COWBOYS: THE WHOS, WHATS, HOWS AN...
| Will Simpson | ‘Who’ is easy enough. The Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls are an amateur sports club based in inner city Bristol. We haven’t got our own ground and most people wouldn’t have heard of us. But over the years we have done some interesting things, most of which are included...
Launch of Radio Free Everybody and Q...
| Jonny Gordon-Farleigh | How can philosophy be used to advance the struggle for a better world? How can people participate in discussions that cut through both the fog of opinion and the barrier of “expertise”? Radio Free Everybody consists of conversations...
Money and Wealth: How to heal the discon...
| David Boyle | There is no more conservative nation on earth than the British when it comes to money. Let me correct that. The Scots are great money innovators in history. They gave us Michael Linton who invented LETS and John Law who ruined the French government in 1716...
Craft + activism = Craftivism
| Lizzy Willmington | Photo Courtesy of Craftivism Wellington. Craftivism is about reclaiming craft and breaking it out of the domicile environment and into the streets, parks, railings, and pretty much anywhere you can attach a cable tie on. The process takes thought; the skills take...
APRIL 4TH DAY OF HUNGER
| Keith McHenry | “I find no other solution, now, than a dignified end before I start searching through the trash for food.” Dimitris Christoulas, 4 April 2012, Athens, Greece “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs...
Map reading the future of radical publis...
| Anne Beech | “What we publish is the point — not how” As part of Stir’s series on radical publishing and bookselling, I’ve been invited to add my thoughts on the future of radical publishing. This is a personal response, not intended to represent either the...
Sharing in Compulsive Times
| Franco Iacomella | by Richard Clupés CC/Flickr Cataclysms On the Surface Recently, two of the most important and used storage and sharing files services in the web — FileServe and Wupload — changed their conditions of use making impossible to share information between regular...
Interview: Rob Hopkins
| Jonny Gordon-Farleigh interviews Rob Hopkins | To mark the release of In Transition 2.0 — an inspirational film about communities printing their own money, growing food, localising their economies and setting up community power stations — I spoke to the Rob Hopkins, co-founder of the...
Moving Towards Ethical Energy
| Ian Westmoreland | A question that seems to garner a lot of debate whenever the topics of climate change and peak oil are raised is what our future sources of energy might look like. This is a common feature of groups involved in the Transition movement, since the vast majority of us in the...