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BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities ofROSA LUXEMBURG
Along the lines of a continuously regenerated creative power, Rosa Luxemburg practiced the incessant coming-and-going from self-to-self, the back-and-forth of actions, polemics, and thoughts: in order to begin again. Rosa was Polish, thereby Russian (Poland being annexed by the Tsarist empire), and agitated in Germany and Poland. I HATE NEW YEAR'S DAY This text was first published in Avanti!, Turin edition, from his column “Sotto la Mole,” January 1, 1916.. Every morning, when I wake again under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me it is New Year’s day. That’s why I hate these New Year’s that fall like fixed maturities, which turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance, its outstanding THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS THE BRONX SLAVE MARKET (1950) Woolworth’s, E 170th St. between Walton Ave. and Jerome Ave., The Bronx Introduction. Marvel Cooke, a seasoned African American labor activist and member of the Communist Party, wrote this set of investigative reports for the New York-based radical newspaper The Daily Compass in January 1950. For Cooke, it was a return to a familiar setting: she and Ella Baker, the famous civil rights leader FAR FROM SEAMLESS: A WORKERS' INQUIRY AT DELIVEROO In July 2016, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) raided multiple Byron Burger restaurants in central London, as well as the Deliveroo recruitment office, carrying out a mass arrest of undocumented workers. This was a collaborative trap fabricated by the state and businesses. “THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or A WORLD THAT DRAWS A LINE: INTERRACIAL LOVE SONGS IN Western Swing had little influence on jazz, but, years later, it had a surprising effect on the emergence of rock and roll. Chuck Berry had drawn attention in integrated clubs in the 1950s for being, as his pianist Johnnie Johnson described it, “a black man playing hillbilly music.” Berry’s first single on Chess Records was a song called “Maybelline,” which, depending on who you ask VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSCONVERSATIONSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTION Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities ofROSA LUXEMBURG
Along the lines of a continuously regenerated creative power, Rosa Luxemburg practiced the incessant coming-and-going from self-to-self, the back-and-forth of actions, polemics, and thoughts: in order to begin again. Rosa was Polish, thereby Russian (Poland being annexed by the Tsarist empire), and agitated in Germany and Poland. I HATE NEW YEAR'S DAY This text was first published in Avanti!, Turin edition, from his column “Sotto la Mole,” January 1, 1916.. Every morning, when I wake again under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me it is New Year’s day. That’s why I hate these New Year’s that fall like fixed maturities, which turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance, its outstanding THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS THE BRONX SLAVE MARKET (1950) Woolworth’s, E 170th St. between Walton Ave. and Jerome Ave., The Bronx Introduction. Marvel Cooke, a seasoned African American labor activist and member of the Communist Party, wrote this set of investigative reports for the New York-based radical newspaper The Daily Compass in January 1950. For Cooke, it was a return to a familiar setting: she and Ella Baker, the famous civil rights leader FAR FROM SEAMLESS: A WORKERS' INQUIRY AT DELIVEROO In July 2016, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) raided multiple Byron Burger restaurants in central London, as well as the Deliveroo recruitment office, carrying out a mass arrest of undocumented workers. This was a collaborative trap fabricated by the state and businesses. “THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or A WORLD THAT DRAWS A LINE: INTERRACIAL LOVE SONGS IN Western Swing had little influence on jazz, but, years later, it had a surprising effect on the emergence of rock and roll. Chuck Berry had drawn attention in integrated clubs in the 1950s for being, as his pianist Johnnie Johnson described it, “a black man playing hillbilly music.” Berry’s first single on Chess Records was a song called “Maybelline,” which, depending on who you ask LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
IRRATIONAL EXPECTATIONS Irrational Expectations. Geoff Mann April 29, 2020. PDF. However much upheaval the global COVID-19 pandemic has generated, a great deal more is coming. The economic disaster is already the object of frantic analysis, much of which tells us we can expect a bottom that matches or exceeds the Great Depression of the 1930s, at least as measured by THE NEW DEBT COLONIES The New Debt Colonies. Jerome Roos February 1, 2018. PDF. Street art in Athens by Bleeps.gr. We think the debt has to be seen from the standpoint of its origins. The origins of the debt arise from the origins of colonialism. Those who lend us money are the same who colonized us before. They are those who used to manage our states andeconomies.
HANS-JÜRGEN KRAHL (1943-1970) Hans-Jürgen Krahl points to the ceiling during the occupation of the University of Frankfurt, May 15, 1968 (AP Photo) Dave Mesing | Hans-Jürgen Krahl, For and Against Critical Theory: Introduction For Anglophone readers, Hans-Jürgen Krahl’s name is most distinctive as a marker for a possible alternative path within the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research. THE BRONX SLAVE MARKET (1950) Woolworth’s, E 170th St. between Walton Ave. and Jerome Ave., The Bronx Introduction. Marvel Cooke, a seasoned African American labor activist and member of the Communist Party, wrote this set of investigative reports for the New York-based radical newspaper The Daily Compass in January 1950. For Cooke, it was a return to a familiar setting: she and Ella Baker, the famous civil rights leader MOVEMENT PEDAGOGY: BEYOND THE CLASS/IDENTITY IMPASSE Thinking pedagogically renders a coalition between the universality associated with class struggle, and the positionality that is key to a radical identity politics. Attending to the actual arrangements of voices and minds and bodies in classrooms and movements, what people actually do when they come together to fight and unlearn oppressive relations of production, shows a link where A WORLD THAT DRAWS A LINE: INTERRACIAL LOVE SONGS IN Western Swing had little influence on jazz, but, years later, it had a surprising effect on the emergence of rock and roll. Chuck Berry had drawn attention in integrated clubs in the 1950s for being, as his pianist Johnnie Johnson described it, “a black man playing hillbilly music.” Berry’s first single on Chess Records was a song called “Maybelline,” which, depending on who you ask YOU CAN'T EVICT A MOVEMENT: STRATEGIES FOR HOUSING JUSTICE Conor Tomás Reed is an archivist, doctoral student, educator, and organizer at the City University of New York, a collective member of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and a co-founding participant in the Free University of New York City.Conor researches twentieth and twenty first-century literatures of social movements and urban freedom schools, and will be a 2016-2017 THESES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ON THE EXTRA “It is the duty of every democrat to fight the Emergency Laws.” (March against the Notstandsgesetze in Bon, May 11, 1968.) These theses serve as a supplement to my book Transformation of Democracy and a correction to some misquotations made at the remarkable delegates conference of the SDS . WHEN SOCIALISM WAS POPULAR IN THE UNITED STATES For the first time in nearly a century, echoes of socialism are once again reverberating in the United States. Despite waves of “red scares,” which reduced socialism to a political disease, current opinion polling suggests that substantial numbers of U.S. citizens, especially among younger cohorts, now consider socialism preferable tocapitalism.
VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTIONSALAR MOHANDESI Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities of IRRATIONAL EXPECTATIONS Irrational Expectations. Geoff Mann April 29, 2020. PDF. However much upheaval the global COVID-19 pandemic has generated, a great deal more is coming. The economic disaster is already the object of frantic analysis, much of which tells us we can expect a bottom that matches or exceeds the Great Depression of the 1930s, at least as measured by I HATE NEW YEAR'S DAY This text was first published in Avanti!, Turin edition, from his column “Sotto la Mole,” January 1, 1916.. Every morning, when I wake again under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me it is New Year’s day. That’s why I hate these New Year’s that fall like fixed maturities, which turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance, its outstanding LENIN, COMMUNISTS, AND IMMIGRATION (1973) “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS “THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or YOU CAN'T EVICT A MOVEMENT: STRATEGIES FOR HOUSING JUSTICE Conor Tomás Reed is an archivist, doctoral student, educator, and organizer at the City University of New York, a collective member of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and a co-founding participant in the Free University of New York City.Conor researches twentieth and twenty first-century literatures of social movements and urban freedom schools, and will be a 2016-2017 BEYOND LEAN-IN: FOR A FEMINISM OF THE 99% AND A MILITANT The kind of feminism we seek is already emerging internationally, in struggles across the globe: from the women’s strike in Poland against the abortion ban to the women’s strikes and marches in Latin America against male violence; from the massive women’s demonstration of the last November in Italy to the protests and the women’s strike in defense of reproductive rights in South Korea VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTIONSALAR MOHANDESI Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities of IRRATIONAL EXPECTATIONS Irrational Expectations. Geoff Mann April 29, 2020. PDF. However much upheaval the global COVID-19 pandemic has generated, a great deal more is coming. The economic disaster is already the object of frantic analysis, much of which tells us we can expect a bottom that matches or exceeds the Great Depression of the 1930s, at least as measured by I HATE NEW YEAR'S DAY This text was first published in Avanti!, Turin edition, from his column “Sotto la Mole,” January 1, 1916.. Every morning, when I wake again under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me it is New Year’s day. That’s why I hate these New Year’s that fall like fixed maturities, which turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance, its outstanding LENIN, COMMUNISTS, AND IMMIGRATION (1973) “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS “THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or YOU CAN'T EVICT A MOVEMENT: STRATEGIES FOR HOUSING JUSTICE Conor Tomás Reed is an archivist, doctoral student, educator, and organizer at the City University of New York, a collective member of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and a co-founding participant in the Free University of New York City.Conor researches twentieth and twenty first-century literatures of social movements and urban freedom schools, and will be a 2016-2017 BEYOND LEAN-IN: FOR A FEMINISM OF THE 99% AND A MILITANT The kind of feminism we seek is already emerging internationally, in struggles across the globe: from the women’s strike in Poland against the abortion ban to the women’s strikes and marches in Latin America against male violence; from the massive women’s demonstration of the last November in Italy to the protests and the women’s strike in defense of reproductive rights in South Korea LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
INTERCOMMUNALISM (1974) On September 5, 1970, Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party (BPP), introduced his theory of intercommunalism at the Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 1 He later expanded on this theory before an audience at Boston College in November of that year, and then again In February 1971 during a joint talk he gave with psychologist Erik Erikson THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA References ↑ 1 The other side of this same white supremacist coin is an implicitly racist cultural relativism: Muslim women’s oppression is still viewed as uniquely Muslim – an essentially cultural phenomenon that we cannot understand but should still “tolerate.” This is a precarious, unsustainable position, that sooner or later gives way to its more overtly racist expression. “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS The formula, as is well known, makes reference to a project of large-scale analysis elaborated by Henri Lefebvre between the end of the 1940’s and the beginning of the 1980’s. However, the expression “everyday life” is not solely in reference to Lefebvre;it
INTRODUCTION: ALTHUSSER'S THEORETICAL EXPERIMENTS Back in 2012, in an introduction to a late text by Louis Althusser, “On Marxist Thought,” Asad Haider and Salar Mohandesi traced the zigzags and breaks of the French philosopher’s theoretical trajectory. What emerged was not an image of Althusser as irredeemably “theoreticist,” but as a theorist entangled with the complexlegacy of
CAPITALISM AND GENDER OPPRESSION: REMARKS ON CINZIA Johanna Oksala is Academy of Finland Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and Visiting Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research, New York (2013-2015). Her research interests include political philosophy, feminist philosophy, 20th Century and THOMAS SANKARA AND THE REVOLUTIONARY BIRTH OF BURKINA FASO Thomas Sankara by Joy Hanoun. Courtesy of United Souls. In 1983, 23 years after its independence and the succession of several neo-colonial regimes, the Upper Volta was one of the most materially destitute countries in the world. 98 percent of its population was illiterate and its GDP per capita was just over 100 dollars of thetime.
THESES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ON THE EXTRA “It is the duty of every democrat to fight the Emergency Laws.” (March against the Notstandsgesetze in Bon, May 11, 1968.) These theses serve as a supplement to my book Transformation of Democracy and a correction to some misquotations made at the remarkable delegates conference of the SDS . SOME QUESTIONS AROUND GRAMSCI’S MARXISM (1958) Certainly we must assert the novelty, the originality, the autonomy of Marxism. But the novelty of Marxism against any other philosophy consists not in asking more of it as a philosophy; its originality consists in its offer of science to philosophy, or rather in its conceiving the proper philosophy only as science, as a “specific conception of a specific object.” A WORLD THAT DRAWS A LINE: INTERRACIAL LOVE SONGS IN Western Swing had little influence on jazz, but, years later, it had a surprising effect on the emergence of rock and roll. Chuck Berry had drawn attention in integrated clubs in the 1950s for being, as his pianist Johnnie Johnson described it, “a black man playing hillbilly music.” Berry’s first single on Chess Records was a song called “Maybelline,” which, depending on who you ask VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTIONSALAR MOHANDESI Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities of LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
LENIN, COMMUNISTS, AND IMMIGRATION (1973) I HATE NEW YEAR'S DAY This text was first published in Avanti!, Turin edition, from his column “Sotto la Mole,” January 1, 1916.. Every morning, when I wake again under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me it is New Year’s day. That’s why I hate these New Year’s that fall like fixed maturities, which turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance, its outstanding WAR/PHILLY BLUES/DEEPER BOP (1979) It was the basic contemporary blues expression of the Afro-American urban masses. The first paying job Trane had in music were with R&B groups, and the necessary credentials for the R&B saxist was a big band sound, and a blue funking intonation. The rooting in the bad blues, the old blues, was fundamental. “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS BEYOND LEAN-IN: FOR A FEMINISM OF THE 99% AND A MILITANT The kind of feminism we seek is already emerging internationally, in struggles across the globe: from the women’s strike in Poland against the abortion ban to the women’s strikes and marches in Latin America against male violence; from the massive women’s demonstration of the last November in Italy to the protests and the women’s strike in defense of reproductive rights “THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or YOU CAN'T EVICT A MOVEMENT: STRATEGIES FOR HOUSING JUSTICE Conor Tomás Reed is an archivist, doctoral student, educator, and organizer at the City University of New York, a collective member of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and a co-founding participant in the Free University of New York City.Conor researches twentieth and twenty first-century literatures of social movements and urban freedom schools, and will be a 2016-2017 VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTIONSALAR MOHANDESI Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities of LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
LENIN, COMMUNISTS, AND IMMIGRATION (1973) I HATE NEW YEAR'S DAY This text was first published in Avanti!, Turin edition, from his column “Sotto la Mole,” January 1, 1916.. Every morning, when I wake again under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me it is New Year’s day. That’s why I hate these New Year’s that fall like fixed maturities, which turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance, its outstanding WAR/PHILLY BLUES/DEEPER BOP (1979) It was the basic contemporary blues expression of the Afro-American urban masses. The first paying job Trane had in music were with R&B groups, and the necessary credentials for the R&B saxist was a big band sound, and a blue funking intonation. The rooting in the bad blues, the old blues, was fundamental. “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS BEYOND LEAN-IN: FOR A FEMINISM OF THE 99% AND A MILITANT The kind of feminism we seek is already emerging internationally, in struggles across the globe: from the women’s strike in Poland against the abortion ban to the women’s strikes and marches in Latin America against male violence; from the massive women’s demonstration of the last November in Italy to the protests and the women’s strike in defense of reproductive rights “THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or YOU CAN'T EVICT A MOVEMENT: STRATEGIES FOR HOUSING JUSTICE Conor Tomás Reed is an archivist, doctoral student, educator, and organizer at the City University of New York, a collective member of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and a co-founding participant in the Free University of New York City.Conor researches twentieth and twenty first-century literatures of social movements and urban freedom schools, and will be a 2016-2017 LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
IRRATIONAL EXPECTATIONS Irrational Expectations. Geoff Mann April 29, 2020. PDF. However much upheaval the global COVID-19 pandemic has generated, a great deal more is coming. The economic disaster is already the object of frantic analysis, much of which tells us we can expect a bottom that matches or exceeds the Great Depression of the 1930s, at least as measured by HANS-JÜRGEN KRAHL (1943-1970) Hans-Jürgen Krahl points to the ceiling during the occupation of the University of Frankfurt, May 15, 1968 (AP Photo) Dave Mesing | Hans-Jürgen Krahl, For and Against Critical Theory: Introduction For Anglophone readers, Hans-Jürgen Krahl’s name is most distinctive as a marker for a possible alternative path within the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research. INTERCOMMUNALISM (1974) On September 5, 1970, Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party (BPP), introduced his theory of intercommunalism at the Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 1 He later expanded on this theory before an audience at Boston College in November of that year, and then again In February 1971 during a joint talk he gave with psychologist Erik Erikson CAPITALISM AND GENDER OPPRESSION: REMARKS ON CINZIA Johanna Oksala is Academy of Finland Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and Visiting Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research, New York (2013-2015). Her research interests include political philosophy, feminist philosophy, 20th Century and INTRODUCTION: ALTHUSSER'S THEORETICAL EXPERIMENTS Back in 2012, in an introduction to a late text by Louis Althusser, “On Marxist Thought,” Asad Haider and Salar Mohandesi traced the zigzags and breaks of the French philosopher’s theoretical trajectory. What emerged was not an image of Althusser as irredeemably “theoreticist,” but as a theorist entangled with the complexlegacy of
BETWEEN DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND PHILOSOPHY OF PRAXIS First one has all of Marx revolve around Hegel, then one removes Hegel from the center and says: see, Marx fails to rotate on his own. This is how the interpretation of a theory coincides with its liquidation. In fact precisely this misunderstanding has driven Marx’s thought to the margins of contemporary philosophical thought. THESES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ON THE EXTRA “It is the duty of every democrat to fight the Emergency Laws.” (March against the Notstandsgesetze in Bon, May 11, 1968.) These theses serve as a supplement to my book Transformation of Democracy and a correction to some misquotations made at the remarkable delegates conference of the SDS . SOME QUESTIONS AROUND GRAMSCI’S MARXISM (1958) Certainly we must assert the novelty, the originality, the autonomy of Marxism. But the novelty of Marxism against any other philosophy consists not in asking more of it as a philosophy; its originality consists in its offer of science to philosophy, or rather in its conceiving the proper philosophy only as science, as a “specific conception of a specific object.” A WORLD THAT DRAWS A LINE: INTERRACIAL LOVE SONGS IN Western Swing had little influence on jazz, but, years later, it had a surprising effect on the emergence of rock and roll. Chuck Berry had drawn attention in integrated clubs in the 1950s for being, as his pianist Johnnie Johnson described it, “a black man playing hillbilly music.” Berry’s first single on Chess Records was a song called “Maybelline,” which, depending on who you ask VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTIONSALAR MOHANDESI Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities of THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF CATASTROPHE The course of history, seen in terms of the concept of catastrophe, can actually claim no more attention from thinkers than a child’s kaleidoscope, which with every turn of the hand dissolves the established order in a new way. INTERCOMMUNALISM (1974) On September 5, 1970, Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party (BPP), introduced his theory of intercommunalism at the Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 1 He later expanded on this theory before an audience at Boston College in November of that year, and then again In February 1971 during a joint talk he gave with psychologist Erik Erikson THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS THE BRONX SLAVE MARKET (1950) Woolworth’s, E 170th St. between Walton Ave. and Jerome Ave., The Bronx Introduction. Marvel Cooke, a seasoned African American labor activist and member of the Communist Party, wrote this set of investigative reports for the New York-based radical newspaper The Daily Compass in January 1950. For Cooke, it was a return to a familiar setting: she and Ella Baker, the famous civil rights leader THESES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ON THE EXTRASEE MORE ONVIEWPOINTMAG.COM
“THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (or VIEWPOINT MAGAZINEARCHIVESESSAYSVIEWPOINT MAGAZINEBLOGFROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTIONSALAR MOHANDESI Felice Mometti April 29, 2021. Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizingits
LAND AND EXISTENCE IN GAZA During Israel’s brutal eleven-day assault on Gaza – itself only an escalation of its daily devastation of Palestinian life – I turned to the writings of the Palestinian novelist and militant Ghassan Kanafani.In his short story “Letter from Gaza,” the narrator writes to his friend in California, where he has been accepted for anengineering degree.
BEYOND GUILT AND PRIVILEGE: ABOLISHING THE WHITE RACE If Black rebellion is often the spark for mass struggle in the United States, white chauvinism is a wet blanket. The materials in this pamphlet aim to move the discussion from a fixation on individual experiences of whiteness toward the broad possibilities of THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF CATASTROPHE The course of history, seen in terms of the concept of catastrophe, can actually claim no more attention from thinkers than a child’s kaleidoscope, which with every turn of the hand dissolves the established order in a new way. INTERCOMMUNALISM (1974) On September 5, 1970, Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party (BPP), introduced his theory of intercommunalism at the Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 1 He later expanded on this theory before an audience at Boston College in November of that year, and then again In February 1971 during a joint talk he gave with psychologist Erik Erikson THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA “EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS THE BRONX SLAVE MARKET (1950) Woolworth’s, E 170th St. between Walton Ave. and Jerome Ave., The Bronx Introduction. Marvel Cooke, a seasoned African American labor activist and member of the Communist Party, wrote this set of investigative reports for the New York-based radical newspaper The Daily Compass in January 1950. For Cooke, it was a return to a familiar setting: she and Ella Baker, the famous civil rights leader THESES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ON THE EXTRASEE MORE ONVIEWPOINTMAG.COM
“THERE WAS AN UPROAR”: READING THE ARCANE OF REPRODUCTION This polarized opposition between housework and prostitution—the division Ambedkar reinforced—is still underexplored in Marxist feminist thinking on reproduction. Prabha Kotiswaran argues that the debates on domestic work in the 1970s “lacked a theory of sex” — they established prostitution as part of gendered circuits of reproduction, but had little to say on its relationship to (orON DEPOLITICIZATION
Within the historical frame of depoliticization, the communist hypothesis has dropped out of view, even among socialists. Many contemporary socialists believe this world is “necessary.”. A powerful contemporary socialist opinion declares that the state and the market are necessary and human life cannot be conceived beyondthem.
INTERCOMMUNALISM (1974) On September 5, 1970, Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party (BPP), introduced his theory of intercommunalism at the Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. 1 He later expanded on this theory before an audience at Boston College in November of that year, and then again In February 1971 during a joint talk he gave with psychologist Erik EriksonCUBA LIBRE (1960)
Jones first published “Cuba Libre” in the fall issue of Evergreen Review, a beat poetry journal. In many ways, “Cuba Libre” charts a conversion narrative: Jones would later say in his autobiography that the “Cuban trip was a turning point in my life.” 1 By his own admission, he was forced to reconsider his avowedly antipolitical HANS-JÜRGEN KRAHL (1943-1970) Hans-Jürgen Krahl points to the ceiling during the occupation of the University of Frankfurt, May 15, 1968 (AP Photo) Dave Mesing | Hans-Jürgen Krahl, For and Against Critical Theory: Introduction For Anglophone readers, Hans-Jürgen Krahl’s name is most distinctive as a marker for a possible alternative path within the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research. THE NEW DEBT COLONIES The New Debt Colonies. Jerome Roos February 1, 2018. PDF. Street art in Athens by Bleeps.gr. We think the debt has to be seen from the standpoint of its origins. The origins of the debt arise from the origins of colonialism. Those who lend us money are the same who colonized us before. They are those who used to manage our states andeconomies.
“EVERYDAY LIFE”: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS The formula, as is well known, makes reference to a project of large-scale analysis elaborated by Henri Lefebvre between the end of the 1940’s and the beginning of the 1980’s. However, the expression “everyday life” is not solely in reference to Lefebvre;it
THE BRONX SLAVE MARKET (1950) Woolworth’s, E 170th St. between Walton Ave. and Jerome Ave., The Bronx Introduction. Marvel Cooke, a seasoned African American labor activist and member of the Communist Party, wrote this set of investigative reports for the New York-based radical newspaper The Daily Compass in January 1950. For Cooke, it was a return to a familiar setting: she and Ella Baker, the famous civil rights leader THESES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ON THE EXTRA “It is the duty of every democrat to fight the Emergency Laws.” (March against the Notstandsgesetze in Bon, May 11, 1968.) These theses serve as a supplement to my book Transformation of Democracy and a correction to some misquotations made at the remarkable delegates conference of the SDS . REASSESSING FOUCAULT: MODERN SEXUALITY AND THE TRANSITION A reassessment of Foucault’s seminal work considering the dispositif, or deployment of sexuality, and his account of the transition to capitalism, in the History of Sexuality, Volume 1 (which is probably not how most people remember that book, but. I’ll explain) seems crucial to making a judgment either way. LEAVING HOME: SLAVERY AND THE POLITICS OF REPRODUCTION In fact, from one point of view, we cannot unravel one female’s narrative from the other’s, cannot decipher one without tripping over the other - Hortense Spillers ((Hortense J. Spillers, “Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe: An American Grammar Book,” Diacritics 17, No. 2 (1987), 64-81.)) We had driven straight through from Brisbane to Sydney, a nine-hour drive with your foot flatVIEWPOINT MAGAZINE
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THE SCALE OF THINGS TO COME: THE LOCAL, THE GLOBAL, AND ORGANIZATION Rodrigo Nunes May 27,2021
The following is an excerpt from Rodrigo Nunes’ new book, Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal: A Theory of Political Organisation, out now with Verso. Part balance sheet of the struggles of the last decade, part diagnosis of the left’s traumas and melancholias in the last forty years, part attempt to develop a theory of organization that avoids sterile oppositions between ‘horizontalism’…Read more →
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THE BESSEMER DEBACLE: WHY DID AMAZON WORKERS VOTE AGAINSTUNIONIZATION?
Felice Mometti April29, 2021
Over the course of fifty days, Amazon mobilized dozens of consultants and influencers, created websites, sent dozens of anti-union messages to every employee on Twitter and WhatsApp, and called a hundred meetings with mandatory participation during working hours. On the other hand, the union avoided mobilizing its members with public protest actions and did not organize moments of active solidarity with other Amazon centers and other unions.Posted in Blog , In
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THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF CATASTROPHE - ON THE CLARITIES AND BLIND SPOTS OFANDREAS MALM
Bue Rübner Hansen
April 14, 2021
Andreas Malm develops a method designed to abolish ambivalence: herein lies the clarity of his work. His approach may best be described as kaleidoscopic: it orders the heterogeneous shards of history through the mirrors of his theory of history, while a singular eyepiece provides focus, and the basis for a unified political perspective. But this method only avoids ambivalence in theory. When it comes to practice, ambivalences reappear – but in the blindspot of theory. Reviews of Malm’s individual works may miss these blindspots and ambivalences, but once we read them side by side, we can begin to understand that they are structural to his work. Tags: andreas malm , climate change , climatejustice , degrowth
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AGAINST NOXIOUSNESS (1971) The Political Committee of the Porto Marghera Workersand Lorenzo Feltrin
April 1, 2021
Any specific struggle over environmental noxiousness is meaningful only if it is connected to a wider battle against the noxiousness of the capitalist organization of work.Posted in Blog , In
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“LET’S TAKE BACK KNOWLEDGE, LET’S TAKE BACK LIFE”: A DIALOGUE WITH ANTONELLA CORSANIAntonella Corsani
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March 29, 2021
In this perspective, the gray zones of labor, inside and outside capitalist enterprises, can be understood as zones of production of a divided subjectivity, a schizophrenic subjectivity. For me, it is not so much a question of identifying a subject as of understanding the processes of desubjectification: that is, the individual and collective processes that allow us to dispose of subjectivity as it isproduced.
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THE POLITICAL INVENTION OF THE FEMINIST STRIKELuci Cavallero and
Verónica Gago March23, 2021
If, at the beginning of the pandemic we asked if we were facing a restructuring of class relations within the domestic sphere, that attempted to make households into a laboratory for capital, today we have many more elements to map that dispute. Exercising the feminist strike again, here and across the world, enables us to carry out a confrontation on that plane. Posted in Gender Sexuality Neighborhood Family,
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ROSA LUXEMBURG
Natacha Michel March5, 2021
Along the lines of a continuously regenerated creative power, Rosa Luxemburg practiced the incessant coming-and-going from self-to-self, the back-and-forth of actions, polemics, and thoughts: in order tobegin again.
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HOW TO RUN A WILDCAT STRIKE FUND Jane Komori January 26,2021
The following is therefore meant to be a practical, albeit imperfect and incomplete, account for anyone considering starting a fund like ours. It is also meant to offer some insight into how a strike fund, especially where you would not usually find one, (as with a wildcat strike or other organization of workers not represented by a union with deep pockets) can shape the form and capacity of labor actions.Posted in Blog
“DARMANIN, YOU’RE GOING TO SEE BLURRY!” ACTA December 1, 2020 The November 28 demonstration, by its numerical strength, its offensive character, its spirit of revolt and collective solidarity, was a demonstration of force reflecting a generalized social hostility not only against the #LoiSécuritéGlobale but also against the authoritarian tilt of the government, against state racism, against Macron and his world.Posted in Blog , In
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HOW UNSCIENTIFIC IS THE LABOR THEORY OF VALUE? Ingo Stützle October1, 2020
Money is the only tangible form of value (the objective form of money also marks a difference from physics, in which concepts do not take on objective form); through money, “the individual carries his social power, as well as his bond with society, in his pocket.” Posted in Uncategorized1 2
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