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“Injustice must be resisted.” A day in the life of refugees in the heart of Fortress Europe
“Injustice must be resisted.” A day in the life of refugees in the heart of Fortress Europe
If you meet Buddha on a yacht, kill him.
An Economics Against Suffering Read More »
Advertising is fuel for our capitalist economy based on consumption and exponential growth, which obviously is non-sustainable. That can’t help but cause problems for the environment—and is arguably also responsible for resource wars and widening inequality.
So, which kind of authoritarian capitalism do you prefer?
Globalists Versus Chauvinists 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 »
LUDWIG: Na sag mir mal, du bist also Anarchist?
KARL: Hör mir zu, was ich dir sage, und wenn meine Ausführungen dir richtig erscheinen, dann kannst du daraus lernen … Ja, ich bin Anarchist … nun, was dann?
In Wahlzeiten – Ein Arbeiterzwiegespräch Read More »
Not everything is perfect, and problems exist. It’s tough to get people thinking for themselves. This revolution’s main aim is a cultural transformation.
They don’t actually have any vision for what kind of future we want. Do we really want to work more? I don’t want to work more.
“There’s A Lot We Can Do Ourselves.” Read More »
Quitting, as an individual act of rebellion, remains just that. To be revolutionary it must be an action taken collectively. Do we have it in us?
The movements of today will not echo the struggles of the sixties. Today there is no protracted post-war economic boom, no high paying jobs for low skilled workers, no attempt to further integrate impoverished blacks into the productive process.
Statement from a Comrade and Baltimore Native About the Uprising There Read More »