“We need to move from living in competition to living in common.”
Being able to let go of self-enclosed individualism could unleash a broad socialist project.
“We need to move from living in competition to living in common.” Read More »
Articles featuring interviews, online panel discussions, and other exchanges transcribed, translated, or conducted by Antidote and our friends.
Being able to let go of self-enclosed individualism could unleash a broad socialist project.
“We need to move from living in competition to living in common.” Read More »
What is desperately needed is solidarity among all revolutionaries (Arabs, Kurds, and all other ethnicities) who are against the Assad regime and against all the regional and international imperialist powers. Joseph Daher
Our Destinies Are Linked Read More »
Empathy itself is just feeling another person’s experience. It is a precursor to understanding. It is a precursor to friendship, it is a precursor to reconciliation.
Radical Empathy and Collective Power Read More »
If we combine the ideas of ending tax cuts for the rich and cutting the military budget, we would have all the money we need for all these things we need for our survival.
“All of these things have to be solved together.” Read More »
Seriously thinking about how to confront climate change exposes the limits of our political imagination. We have to begin by realizing where we stand in the longer arc of the Earth’s natural history.
A Planetary Paradigm Shift Read More »
Even those rights movements that promote economic and social rights are not talking about economic equality. But people are angry about the yawning wealth hierarchies that are increasing in most places.
Enough Is Not Enough Read More »
People are paid so little they are hungry, they are paid so little they are homeless; people literally risk their lives every day by going to work. But the first item on their agenda is respect. They want to be treated with dignity.
A Dynamic New Labor Internationalism Read More »
And we’ll always have what are euphamistically characterized as urban rebellions as long as justice is not meted out, and as long as there is an attempt to cover up the basic tragedy that was involved in the building of these United States of America.
The Specter of Slavery Still Stalks the Land Read More »
Helping children learn how to map is a radical act when they map spaces that have been left out of history; through that process they learn that people have always acted collaboratively and in ways that are beneficial to their communities.
Countermapping Alternatives to the Neoliberal Nonfuture Read More »