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Assault on the Impossible: Dutch Collective Imagination in the 60s and 70s

by Marjolijn van Riemsdijk

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The 2014 Calendar of Jubilee Saints features hundreds of radical cultural and political heroes, as well as important anniversaries of the ideas that continue to guide this project, the calendar celebrates a different person or idea every day - far beyond the reaches of any ordinary calendar. The Autonomedia Collective offers a reprieve from a life of hard labour brought on by colonisation and the enduring devastations of the rest of the world. Instead they make it clear that the Planetary Work Machine will not rule forever. Surely it's reason enough to celebrate every day.… (more)
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The 2014 Calendar of Jubilee Saints features hundreds of radical cultural and political heroes, as well as important anniversaries of the ideas that continue to guide this project, the calendar celebrates a different person or idea every day - far beyond the reaches of any ordinary calendar. The Autonomedia Collective offers a reprieve from a life of hard labour brought on by colonisation and the enduring devastations of the rest of the world. Instead they make it clear that the Planetary Work Machine will not rule forever. Surely it's reason enough to celebrate every day.

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