dr. who's lynx
Chicago's finest musical label, Discorporate Records, home
of not only christ! but a growing circle of other Chicago cutting edge
musicians:
http://www.myspace.com/discorporaterecords
A
link to the oldest socialist organization in the USA, the World Socialist Party
of the United States, advocating a worldwide society of common ownership of the
means of production - a leaderless, nationless, moneyless, classless world
society characterized by real democracy (not leaders and representatives as
today, who act in the interest of the ruling class), voluntary labor
instead of the coercive wages system, free access to all goods and services
produced by the community, and a harmonization of interests between humans and
society that will finally put an end to the excessive stress of our
present existence in the marketplace, to wars, poverty, and lack of
ecolological sustainability:
http://www.wspus.org/
Myspace of the
World Socialist Party:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=9850384
Myspace
of the Socialist Standard:
http://www.myspace.com/socialiststandard
A
friend's very interesting and thoughtful website:
http://www.point-of-departure.org/Point-Of-Departure/Point-Of-Departure-entry.htm
Another
friend's excellent website urging for a truly human society that has transcended
the market economy:
http://onehumanfamily.cc./
John
Gray's excellent compilation of websites advocating a nonmarket future for
humans:
http://www.geocities.com/~johngray/index.html#toc
A
place to find more intelligent discussion and resources relating to a
"world beyond capitalism:"
http://www.worldincommon.org/
A
must-visit art gallery in London:
http://www.theaquariumonline.co.uk/
A
pop music and culture journal with a twist, Nude:
http://www.nudemagazine.co.uk/
This
link may begin your journey into radical clinical psychology:
http://www.radpsynet.org/
And here
is an online book by one of the most thoughtful psychologists in the
anti-psychiatric tradition, David Smail:
http://www.davidsmail.freeuk.com/intpub.htm
For friends who want to download the Edgar Hardcastle (simply "E. Hardy" to members of the S.P.G.B.) lecture this week, simply download from here: