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crimethinc.com
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| | | | | How a right-wing reaction toppled the left government in Brazil-how the authoritarian left government paved the way for this-and why anarchists must differentiate ourselves from all statist parties. | |
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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | | | | Introduction to Commons-Conference organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, held inRome, 28-29 April 2011. Alongside the initiative for a referendum on water... | |
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catalyst-journal.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text critiques Black Lives Matter (BLM) for its reliance on ethnic politics and racial identity, arguing that this approach is insufficient for achieving social justice. It highlights how BLM's focus on race overlooks broader class struggles and the systemic issues rooted in neoliberalism, such as the carceral state and zero-tolerance policing. The author emphasizes the need for a more inclusive, class-based analysis that recognizes the interconnectedness of racial and economic inequality. The text also critiques the dominance of identitarianism in leftist politics, which hinders the development of a unified movement capable of addressing the root causes of police violence and systemic oppression. It concludes by advocating for a politics of... | |
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mikedashhistory.com
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| | | Most nations of note have had at least one great female leader. Not the United States, of course, but one thinks readily enough of Hatshepsut of ancient Egypt, Russia's astonishing Catherine the Great, or Trung Trac of Vietnam. These women were rarely chosen by their people. They came to power, mostly, by default or stealth;... | ||