How to Build an Invisible Prison
People issued bounding orders are being criminalized and humiliated, receiving a punishment amounting essentially to indefinite detention.
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People issued bounding orders are being criminalized and humiliated, receiving a punishment amounting essentially to indefinite detention.
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Are the powers that be just going to give up and end the War on Drugs and switch all this money to policies that make sense? Not unless we make them. That’s going to take each and every one of us engaging in daily actions of resistance.
End Slavery and Torture. Abolish Prisons. Support the Strikers. Read More »
Do these social movements have the means to put over their vision of the future? Not right now. They’re not strong enough. But they are producing extraordinary insights and information that helps guide the way forward.
Left Transformation and the Movement for Black Lives Read More »
The informal policing performed by the big humanitarian groups doesn’t save migrants from the risk of deportation, and it forces them to accept being controlled in order to receive the bare minimum needed to survive.
Charity, the Perfect Alibi for the Expulsion Machine Read More »
“We’ve entered a new state of exception through an illegal impeachment process, and I don’t have very much hope that anything’s going to change by 2018. The only left candidate who has a chance of winning is Lula, and they’re going to try to arrest him or kill him before 2018.”
Democracy Has Ended in Brazil Read More »
Since politics has finally defeated the economy in Russia, instead of solving problems with employment and wage arrears the regime feeds people stories about war with the West. During a war, it is unpatriotic to demand payment of back wages. Only internal enemies would behave this way.
The Fight Is in the Countryside Read More »
“The thing that I find fascinating in this moment, and different from the sixties, is that these protest movements are coming together.”
“Organizers will create the future.” Read More »
It seems that state authorities, their liberal critics, and the vigilante groups share a common narrative.
Bulgarian Migrant-Hunters and Their Apologists Read More »
Much of the debate on the left is about which is the right model of politics. But good activists are agnostic. They don’t have a theory of politics that is used in all places and at all times.
The AAA Guide to Movement Building Read More »
A year after Aylan Kurdi made the EU border crisis famous, a film to remind us of the intense times that followed (and, though mutilated, continue).
Cinema Utopia: Exile 2.0 Read More »