Skip to main content

The Story You’ve Been Told About Recycling Is a Lie

Alexander Clapp The New York Times
We might at the very least be honest with ourselves. We ship our waste to the other side of the planet not only because we produce far too much of it but also because we insist on an environment exorcised of our own material footprints.

Trump’s Reign of Cruelty

Henry Giroux CounterPunch
Neoliberalism’s Embrace of Cruelty and Its Assault on Social Bonds

28 Anti-Fascist Films

Kurt Stand The Stansbury Forum
“What is most important is not what people with unbridled power can impose on us, but rather on what we can do as human beings, as political actors.”

How Black Marxists Have Understood Racial Oppression

An interview with Jeff Goodwin by Jonah Birch Jacobin
The rich tradition of Black Marxist thought — one that includes W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James, and Frantz Fanon, among many others — emphasizes the centrality of capitalism to racial oppression and its destructiveness for all workers.