For a Red Zoopolis
"What could plenty mean, in a finite planet?" Richard Seymour on ecofascism, the deepening climate crisis, and the shape of an abundance worth fighting for.
"What could plenty mean, in a finite planet?" Richard Seymour on ecofascism, the deepening climate crisis, and the shape of an abundance worth fighting for.
Misha Falk on trans lives and transphobia as historical phenomena, shaped by bourgeois class domination and queer proletarian struggle, and how that understanding might guide the fight for trans liberation.
Sex Workers of Winnipeg Action Coalition (SWWAC) members share how Winnipeg sex workers chipped away at an important source of revenue for the city’s police.
Mani Moksha on “labour-saving” artificial intelligence as a tool of managerial control, and how the tech workers involved with AI might join forces with less advantaged workers to fight back.
Ian Liujia Tian on truck drivers’ strikes in China, and the role played in that militancy by those drivers’ wives (Kasao 卡嫂).
Patty Krawec on religious nationalisms, kinship versus citizenship, and Land Back as an alternative to the violence of colonial borders.
Vincent Wong on building a socialist internationalism able to do justice to all our contradictory concepts of “home.”
Misha Falk on anti-work politics, their appeal and their limits, and how they relate to building working-class power.
Mostafa Henaway on Amazon’s insidious labour model, its continuities and ruptures with shop-floor dynamics of earlier decades, and how to fight it.
M. Mikhail on contradictory forms of working-class consciousness in the age of blockchain, crypto, and Web 3.0.