Globalists Versus Chauvinists
So, which kind of authoritarian capitalism do you prefer?
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Essays & Analysis, Interviews & Panels, People’s History – analytical, historical, theoretical, cerebral, literal, somewhat more composed approaches to truth-telling.
So, which kind of authoritarian capitalism do you prefer?
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Psychometrics and the (counter)revolution in marketing that is helping bring fascism to power around the world
Trump Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself Read More »
Let’s get on with a society in which there doesn’t have to be a rigid relationship between work and income.
Against the Work Ethic Read More »
Werden wir, die in der Gegenwart leben, denn niemals Autonomie erleben, niemals einen Moment lang auf einem Stückchen Land stehen können, das nur von Freiheit regiert ist?
Die temporäre autonome Zone Read More »
Just as Trump’s election has validated all kinds of hate rhetoric in the United States, the removal of the PT government has validated all kinds of hate rhetoric in Brazil as well.
Trump, Brexit, Temer Read More »
The resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock is based on the conviction that peaceful, collective prayer can protect the water. But the camps and actions are also about healing.
“I used to really miss my family and my home in Syria, but not anymore. I have lost my family and simply see no point in life. I even think it would have been better had I been with my family the day the bomb fell on my house.”
Refugee Stories in Russia Read More »
Debt is a shared condition; it is probably the defining feature of American economic life today. We’ve been talking a lot about divisions between college educated and not, between middle class or professional workers and working class folks. Debt allows us to stop seeing those divisions.
Death to Debt Culture! Read More »
What I observed at Standing Rock is symbolic in the sense that so many people—white, Native, young, poor—are disaffected, disenfranchised, alienated, and seek a sense of purpose. They seek empowerment through finding community in caring for each other and in direct action.
Thanksgiving Reflections on Standing Rock Read More »