A Quick Reminder to the Class
As radical leftists our work is built upon the self-organization of the oppressed and exploited; we need a different conception of the working class.
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Articles and conversations the creation or presentation of which was made possible by the direct participation of the Antidote Writers Collective in our role as clerks of the revolution! Somebody has to do the dishes, and somebody has to be the notetaker and interpreter. We do what we can.
As radical leftists our work is built upon the self-organization of the oppressed and exploited; we need a different conception of the working class.
A Quick Reminder to the Class 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 »
We need to connect and learn from each other about the histories of struggles in different places; get together and build together, so that when there is another revolutionary wave, we can be more prepared to make it everybody’s.
Oppression Radiates: Gaza and the Arab Spring Read More »
Iranian politics and society surprises all of us over and over again, so why limit the options and the possibilities for a bottom-up protest to only two possible narratives?
“The politics of the moment are open.” Read More »
Eastern Ghouta is reminiscent of 2016 Aleppo: siege, starvation, bombardment, impending forced displacement. And twice as many people live there as were still in Aleppo at the end of 2016.
Eastern Ghouta: New Dimensions of Brutality Read More »
When we do start to say we want things to be different, that’s when people come together, isn’t it? That’s where we find joy emerging. We need more of that, more of the time.
Solidarity, Resistance, and Other Ecstasies Read More »