Science Fiction as Protest Art (Part I): Exploring 'Capitalist Hells'
Does capitalism simply drag speculative fiction into its domain, stripping it of revolutionary feeling, or can it hold revolutionary potential?
Does capitalism simply drag speculative fiction into its domain, stripping it of revolutionary feeling, or can it hold revolutionary potential?
Accessible, well-presented, and full of lessons. A review of Ruth Kinna's take on the anarchist canon.
What is “normal”? What does it mean to be Queer? To be Queer is to love all with revolutionary love that transcends all social constructs, whether it be color, gender, sex, class, race; a love that is unconditional.
A classic Marxian analysis, arguing that the world of the Hunger Games succinctly presents the intersecting struggles of race, class and gender.
The US military wishes to normalise its presence in society by hiding behind a facade of apathy towards politics. Examples of the opposite lie everywhere.
A reflection of exclusionary and toxic practices experienced in the activist spaces in the Philippine Left and on answering what it means to do activism.
America's monopoly on culture has become its own form of imperialism, dominating the norms, values and industries of cultures the world over.
As Covid-19 threatens our society, solidarity grows in importance. There is much to learn from the anarchist principle of mutual aid.