If There Isn’t Justice, Mexico Will Explode
Drug war militarization is actually used to create partnerships between governing elites and drug cartel leaders.
If There Isn’t Justice, Mexico Will Explode Read More »
Drug war militarization is actually used to create partnerships between governing elites and drug cartel leaders.
If There Isn’t Justice, Mexico Will Explode Read More »
An Interview with Revolutionary Anarchist Action on Kobanê AntiNote: This interview with members of Devrimci Anarşist Faaliyet (Revolutionary Anarchist Action, or DAF) first appeared in Turkish in Meydan, a “monthly anarchist gazette,” on 22 October 2014. The English translation appeared on the DAF’s own site five days later. The DAF is a relatively young political
“Long Live the Rojava Revolution!” Read More »
In the era from 1890 to 1940, the United States actually went backward in race relations, got more and more racist. This is almost completely left out of American history textbooks.
The Nadir of Race Relations in America Read More »
The Arab Spring presented an enormous opportunity to put forward some of the ideals that we hold to be true, like democracy as a universal principle. Where were we in supporting that in Egypt when there was a military coup?
Remember “Making the World Safe for Democracy”? Read More »
These broader structural issues of police brutality, loss of economic opportunity, and exploitative practices are happening everywhere.
Ferguson is Not Unique Read More »
Just as it’s impossible for a worker to conduct a strike without the rest of her coworkers joining her, it’s not possible for debtors to resist the structural mechanisms that put them in debt simply by individuals refusing to pay. It has to be a collective action.
You Are Not A Loan Read More »
I see how alive the revolution in Rojava is, and also the discrepancies that come with it. Under a dictatorship, everyone is supposed to think alike. Here there are varied perspectives, communicated freely and openly.
Look Toward Kobanê Read More »
We’re going to see the rise of a mass detention and deportation system [for immigrants] that will very much rival mass incarceration, and could actually grow as mass incarceration shrinks.
Enormously detailed interview with Syrian revolutionary Joseph Daher by Italian journalist and activist Mattia Gallo
A People’s History of the Syrian Revolution Read More »
The mining companies involved in murdering people in the forest can also be running law schools, and in the law schools they have courses on the poetry of resistance.
“We Have to Understand the Game. We Are All Playing it.” Read More »