Cosmic Anarchy and the Law of Increasing Complexity
Nature is ever growing in complexity. Humans can either embrace that complexity or have it imposed on them by the order of the universe.
Nature is ever growing in complexity. Humans can either embrace that complexity or have it imposed on them by the order of the universe.
Liao demonstrates the need and utility of Asian anarchism, a new theoretical framework which will unite strands of Asian and Asian diasporic thought.
A tale of the creation and destruction of the "Sarcophagal Machine," humanity's digital, living tomb.
Irish, Zapatista, and Palestinian rebels can be globally connected in their fight against the necropolitical system.
Through a federal political system and a principle of "mandar obedeciendo," the Zapatistas have made the full despecialisation of politics possible.
A polemic in favour of technological progression, but not without the destruction of the patriarchal and racist capitalist system.
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.
For Sands and the hunger strikers of 1981, freedom was necessary to human existence, and worth enduring any amount of pain inflicted by imperialist occupiers.