We can no longer ignore the role of Big Tech in entrenching global inequality. To curtail the forces of digital capitalism, we need an ecosocialist Digital Tech Deal.
The reception of Ukrainian refugees in Poland has painted an image of a country welcoming refugees. But the crisis at the border with Belarus tells a different story.
To predict future developments among the US far-right, we can look at one particular niche of current far-right thinking: its biologized notion of masculinity.
Italy’s emerging student movement La Lupa is building on a long tradition of student organizing and is taking important steps towards intersectional solidarity.
In this interview, Ramor Ryan reflects on his time organizing alongside the Zapatistas, the often “messy” practice of international solidarity and more.
Long forgotten, Anton de Kom, Suriname’s anticolonial leader, people’s historian and fighter in the Dutch resistance is now getting the recognition he deserves.
Under Greece’s Nea Demokratia government, the situation for migrants and refugees in the country is rapidly deteriorating — with the EU’s callous support.
In building a directly democratic future, we must learn from examples of grassroots historical research and rediscover community approaches to archaeology.
Embodying the intersection of gender and class, women trade union leaders are essential to the goals of ending gender violence and promoting women empowerment.
Capitalist realist tropes in Andreas Malm’s environmental critique can complement Mark Fisher’s surprisingly scarce engagement with the climate crisis.
The victory of Chile’s new president Gabriel Boric laid bare the interconnectedness of street-level and electoral politics: abandoning one can compromise the other.
Antifascism in the 21st century is about more than merely opposing the fascists in our streets: it is about envisioning and building an anti-capitalist project.
Earthcare Fieldcast is a podcast that listens into our collective struggles for existence to learn about world-making, earth care and planetary resistance.
By the end of this century, we will have lost about half of the world’s languages. To protect Indigenous languages under threat, we must defend language rights.
Earthcare Fieldcast is a podcast that listens into our collective struggles for existence to learn about world-making, earth care and planetary resistance.