Cyberpunk 2077: An Odyssey through Capitalist Hellscapes
An assessment of the satirical odyssey that is Cyberpunk 2077, and where it sits within the dystopian genre and modern politics.
An assessment of the satirical odyssey that is Cyberpunk 2077, and where it sits within the dystopian genre and modern politics.
Javier Sethness and Jihad al-Haqq provide reviews of Kuru’s Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment, which contrasts anti-authoritarianism in early Islam with the later nefarious alliance between religious scholars and State in the Muslim world.
The first part in a series on Islam, humanism, and anarchism.
Javier Sethness interviews Assembly, a Ukrainian anarchist magazine based in Kharkov, on the reality of imperialist sabre-rattling in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
In this series' concluding part, Javier Sethness reminds readers that we should be mindful of the immense power our imaginations have to break capital's infernal grip
How does dystopian science fiction represent a negative anarchism, anticipating future liberation from capitalism and authority?
Does capitalism simply drag speculative fiction into its domain, stripping it of revolutionary feeling, or can it hold revolutionary potential?