Fighting Amazon’s New Fordism
Mostafa Henaway on Amazon’s insidious labour model, its continuities and ruptures with shop-floor dynamics of earlier decades, and how to fight it.
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.
D.G. on anti-fascist organizing in Ontario since 2016, and the light it sheds on the current upturn in far-right activity and our fight against it.
Brian McDougall on new possibilities for mass anti-fascist organizing after the siege of Ottawa, in that city and beyond.
Todd Gordon on the far right in the Canadian state: its histories, the economic and political developments behind its resurgence today, and building the fight against it.
Anishinaabe/Ukrainian writer Patty Krawec on settlers who seek belonging through “becoming Native,” and how claiming unwanted kin can help settlers move towards real solidarity with Indigenous peoples.
Moe Alqasem and Hassan Husseini on the need for the Canadian labour movement to escalate beyond performative, symbolic solidarity in its support of Palestinian liberation struggle.
Rawan Nabil on climate vulnerability in Palestine, and the need to understand the struggle against Israeli apartheid as a climate justice struggle.
Christine H. Tran on cultural work, labour organizing under digital capitalism, and collective alternatives to the entrepreneurial ethos of “do what you love.”
Capital and the state have convinced so many of us that there's no alternative to the eugenics of mass infection. How do we escalate and sustain a mass politics with the power to overcome that kind of deadly “common sense”?