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Venezuela 2023: Oil and Water and Untelevised Revolution
This short story of a few chapters from the end of a century of oil in Venezuela, might open some windows through which that bright light might shine – from other side of the sanctions, live from the revolution that won’t be televised.
Earth Grief: The Journey Into and Through Ecological Loss
Beautiful, powerful, and edifying, Stephen Buhner’s book is recommended to everyone who has felt the full scope of the environmental crisis and wants, at the very least, to encounter someone else who has faced the abyss of grief and has some insights about how to live with it.
Ecosocialists and Degrowth Advocates Should Work Together
Arguing for transitional transformative progressive change should be a joint undertaking. That includes the reduction in the size of or elimination of environmentally destructive sectors as well as democratizing the relations of production. We need both.
Resistencia
The following is an English translation of the Guacamaya poem accompanying the Repressive Forces leaks…
Guacamaya: 4th Communique
The following is an English translation of the Guacamaya communique accompanying the Repressive Forces leaks…
Celebrating Silence
Blood in veins has clotted We have nothing to say Silence rages like a storm…
Green New Deals: What Shapes Green and Deal?
Based on publicly available documents, with advice from some activists involved in Green New Deal agendas, this article analyses how political processes have mutually shaped Green and Deal, involving tensions between system change versus continuity.
A Glimpse of a World Beyond
The Future is Degrowth recommends practical proposals for degrowth, and while the authors recommend a lot of things which would be vast improvements over what we have now, they don’t really know how it’s going to happen, and so what we can expect is a conflict-ridden and untidy process.
Veganism as Left Praxis
Veganism should be enacted broadly on the Left as a praxis not only of anti-speciesist or animal-rights-motivated politics, but also broader politics of anti-capitalism and liberation.
The Zoological Marx
Thinking about animals as a class, with common interests and common suffering, enables us to see suffering and exploitation as results of a larger system, not particular acts of cruelty.