An Economics Against Suffering
If you meet Buddha on a yacht, kill him.
An Economics Against Suffering Read More »
If you meet Buddha on a yacht, kill him.
An Economics Against Suffering Read More »
“Nobody asked if we were okay, if we had been beaten. All our clothes were ripped, and we slept outside. The next day we walked back to Subotica.”
Refugee Testimony in Northern Serbia Read More »
It’s because liberalism and leftism have systematically neglected a whole range of human experience that we are in this mess right now.
Liberalism, Fascism, and Emotional Neglect Read More »
All of us are in a collective coming-of-age of the Social Network Internet Machine, and we’re starting to understand that it affects us emotionally, as a global world, together. And it has mood swings.
We Are Not Smarter Than How We Feel Read More »
Long read: Observations from years of improvised refugee solidarity on the Greek frontier island of Samos
This Is Our Life Together Read More »
Advertising is fuel for our capitalist economy based on consumption and exponential growth, which obviously is non-sustainable. That can’t help but cause problems for the environment—and is arguably also responsible for resource wars and widening inequality.
PEPFAR programming must be preserved—but it must also be reconfigured, with guidance from voices of the subaltern that question neocolonial and paternalistic impositions and counter epistemic violence.
Sex Workers and Health Policy Hypocrisy Read More »
If people can get beyond the fears and policies that perpetuate this world of security, then maybe we could get beyond that dead-end. Or we’ll just all die at the dead-end together.
Walls as Weapons, Property as Death Read More »
It’s worth reconsidering the role that militant confrontation, and self-defense, might play in protecting collective movements.
The more information you know about people, the more you can manipulate them. You can foment conflict all over the place. That’s really dangerous.
Making Social Networks Antisocial Read More »