The SLLU seeks creative, non violent means to foster revolutionary social dialogue via the virtual world platform of Second Life.
SLLU is part of a world wide left unity movement in SL. We are a diverse group, united around social justice and anti-capitalism.
To find out more, do a group search inworld for SL Left Unity. We are an open group so anyone can join who shares the values outlined in our Group Charter.
To Contribute
contact Plot Tracer, Ledoof Constantineau, or Agnes Sharples in-world. Either IM us or send an article on a notecard and we will ensure your views are published
Daylight Save Me Hours
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Farmers, once the food providers before Tesco Extra and Amazon, once had
enough political clout to have the clock changed twice a year.
They now have ligh...
We Don't Want Your Money, Kanomi. Now go away!
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Most businesses want customers to give them money. That is how they stay
alive after all, their *raison d'être* if you will. The first commandment
of cap...
Productivity, Capital, Labour and Profits
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Productivity is a major concern for the UK economy and we lag behind many
of our European and global competitors.
One of the main reasons for this problem...
Music to end the condem chaos coalition...
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On this weeks podcast, Colin Fox on the launch of the SSP manifesto this
week, Don Mackeen on the upcoming American presidential election, podcaster
Mic...
the workers’ inquiry: what’s the point?
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Originally posted on the commune:
Joe Thorne looks at the history of the “workers’ inquiry” idea: from Marx,
to Italy in the 1960s, to the present day. Th...
Stop the reactionary SOPA and Protect IP!
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As all Marxists in the US and indeed around the world should, SL Marxists
thoroughly opposes the introduction of reactionary laws to bolster the
state’s po...
Placard Last_Générale - Fukushima Days+Rutt-Etra
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Rutt-Etra \ test 2 [HD
---------------------------------------------------- Le 28 Août - 17hChristine
Webster son + Kantoh imagesFukushima Days + Rutt-Etr...
A break from blogging
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I'm very aware I haven't blogged much of late. At the moment it is more a
stress, a chore, than a pleasure . The blog has always been something I
have enjo...
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