Reclaiming Krishnamurti
“Why do you want to read other’s books when there is the book of yourself?”
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“Why do you want to read other’s books when there is the book of yourself?”
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In the end, breaking through cynism and apathy implies not only to feel something but also to react. Which means taking sides and understanding that the ecological disaster is about us as a bunch of people who have already figured out that something isn’t quite right.
Analyzing a Picture Read More »
Self-organized solidarity and mutual aid initiatives have for months been the only thing preventing complete breakdown and disaster along refugee routes through the Balkans. Now with winter coming, officials in many countries are making it harder for refugees to find relief, or it to find them.
The Balkan Route: Winter Is Upon Us Read More »
It is conceivable that any movement towards Russia would sharply reduce sympathy in the West for Rojava, without anything about its political and social project having changed.
Rojava Caught Between Fronts Read More »
Under the conditions of capitalist production, the labor movement’s moralistic program can only be applied to work that is regarded as work by society.
Abolishing Work (1982) Read More »
“Heaviness of heart derives from routine. For to be in a routine means to have sacrificed one’s idiosyncrasies, to have forfeited the gift of distaste. And that makes one heavy-hearted.”
Resisting Left Melancholy Read More »
“Feminist analysis is not secondary or parallel to other demands, but is at the heart of understanding the patriarchal practices of the violent state.”
Lebanon: What’s Feminism Got to Do with It? Read More »
Facing emboldened racists: at the end of the day, it comes down to whether we want to have a confrontation on our or their terms.
Stop Waiting for It to Affect You, It Already Has Read More »
Considering the danger of a true third world war, the opportunity to take a serious, radical step in the struggle for democracy in the Middle East must be recognized and seized.
Democratic Self-Administration Also For Iran Read More »
The fact that there have been eleven deaths since June 1st, at the same time that there has been a massive increase in security at the ports, is not mere coincidence.
Stop the Killings in Calais! Read More »