In Defense of the F-Word
There are elements of neoliberalism that we consider fascistic. Let’s start calling them by their name.
In Defense of the F-Word Read More »
There are elements of neoliberalism that we consider fascistic. Let’s start calling them by their name.
In Defense of the F-Word Read More »
The people in Rojava actively oppose capitalism as an economic system. They oppose the premises on which the international order is built, such as the state, such as patriarchy.
Rojava Versus the World Read More »
I thought it was just another detainee holding facility. But we knew that it was not on the map; this was not on the books.
Doesn’t That Make It a “Death Camp?” Read More »
Antifascism as a purely reactive, defensive strategy will not win us any new oppositional territory, as recent years have shown. Without a politics of class and without a real-existing infrastructure, Antifa remains a kind of ineffectual fire department that keeps falling back on the mere defense of bourgeois society.
What Form Should Our Antifascism Take? Read More »
The significance of the struggle in Kobanê cannot be overstated. But real international solidarity won’t come in the form of military intervention.
The False Friends of Rojava Read More »
The police will argue that they have to be heavy-handed with criminals because they’re under attack, because it’s a ‘war.’ But they won’t admit that they’re creating a climate of terror.
Police Violence from Ferguson to Rio Read More »
We are entering a period of really dense political time, the decisions of all political players will generate drastic results that will define the future.
Syriza and Social Movements: Risks and Opportunities Read More »
A neofascist economic vision would aim to reconstitute the nation as a fully integrated organic unity capable of fighting for supremacy in global competition–a zero-sum struggle among states (and militaries) aiming to secure adequate markets and resources that they alone can exploit.
The Worst Direction for Politics Read More »