A Sound Ecological Policy Cannot Be Achieved Within a Capitalist Framework
Christian Stache interviews Victor Wallis about resistance in the German Hambach Forest, class politics, technology, progress and an ecological-economic conversion.
By Political Animal|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.
By Brian Birnbaum|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.
By Hendrik van der Breggen|2019-03-27T21:16:29+00:00October 5th, 2018|Practice, Theory|7 Comments
By: Hendrik van der Breggen At the beginning of the film Lord of the Rings, as forces of darkness gather
By Craig Collins|2019-03-27T20:51:09+00:00October 5th, 2018|Practice|4 Comments
by Craig Collins I’m a fossil fuel junkie. I drive a car and use electricity. My computer, TV, telephone, refrigerator,
By Craig Collins|2019-03-27T21:26:58+00:00August 28th, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments
Globalization and capitalist growth are powered by abundant fossil fuels. As energy becomes scarce, boom turns to bust. But profit-hungry capitalism doesn’t die; it morphs into its zombie-like, undead phase.
By Craig Collins|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.
By Guillaume LeBlanc|2019-03-28T04:22:25+00:00July 20th, 2018|Practice|0 Comments
Guillaume LeBlanc from New American Perspective analyzes the highly polarized political climate in the United States. Among the more striking
By Victor Wallis|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
By Jeanette Joy Harris|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
By Political Animal|2021-02-23T02:20:09+00:00June 29th, 2018|Meta|0 Comments
Victor Wallis, author of "Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism" a definitive work of environmental political philosophy.