1 11, 2018

A Sound Ecological Policy Cannot Be Achieved Within a Capitalist Framework

By |2019-03-30T21:03:18+00:00November 1st, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments

Christian Stache interviews Victor Wallis about resistance in the German Hambach Forest, class politics, technology, progress and an ecological-economic conversion.

19 10, 2018

As a Child of Deaf Adults: Problems with Identity Politics from a Progressive Perspective

By |2019-03-27T20:48:37+00:00October 19th, 2018|Justice, Practice|0 Comments

Today’s dominant progressive tastemakers seem to feel that identity politics should either be bought wholesale, or you’re not a progressive.

24 08, 2018

Catabolic Capitalism: The Dark at the End of the Tunnel

By |2019-03-27T21:30:08+00:00August 24th, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments

In a growth-less economy, the profit motive can have a powerful catabolic impact on society. The word "catabolism" comes from the Greek and is used in biology to refer to the condition whereby a living thing feeds on itself. Catabolic capitalism is a self-cannibalizing economic system.

14 07, 2018

Capsule Introduction to Capitalism and Socialism

By |2019-03-28T02:13:28+00:00July 14th, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments

Socialism arose historically as a response to capitalism. Its point of departure is the contention that capital is a social product—the fruit of countless hours/days/years of labor expended by hundreds of millions of people—and therefore that it should be under social control, i.e., under the control of the whole society

29 06, 2018

“Make America Great Again”: Regina Jose Galindo’s Performance Art Illustrates the Struggles of Immigration

By |2019-03-28T04:44:45+00:00June 29th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Practice|0 Comments

Art of Politics, Politics of Art, A Series By: Jeanette Joy Harris In this series, Jeanette Joy Harris looks at how artists

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