Tag: Fascism/Antifascism
Family Abolition
Colin Wilson on Sophie Lewis and the politics of family abolition
Understanding the Carnage
The Colorado Springs shooting represents a wave of protofascist violence targeting queer and trans people. Now, more than ever, is the time for a mass movement for LGBTQ liberation.
“Bolsonarismo” after Bolsonaro
Sean Purdy explains how, even after his loss to Lula da Silva in Brazil’s recent Presidential election, a network of far-right elements may seek to continue promoting a “Bolsonarist” agenda in Brazil and how the left must learn from its legacy of antifascist struggle in order to truly defeat them.
Revolution in Our Lifetime
Phil Kaplan reviews M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi’s Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052–2072.
Inside the Russian Resistance against Putin’s War
Ashley Smith interviews Sasha, a Russian activist in Feminist Anti-War Resistance
Tucker Carlson’s Pilgrimage to Hungary
Anita Zsurzsan analyzes how Tucker Carlson’s trip to Hungary is boosts both the US and the Hungarian far right.
Israel’s Antisemitism Ruse
Daniel Freeman-Malloy argues that we are starting to the settler colonial logic behind the ruse of Israel’s claims to victimhood.
I Am Going to Die, But Algeria Will Be Independent
Jeffrey Webber reviews Joseph Andras’s Prix Goncourt-winning novel about a French communist who joins the Algerian resistance.
Know Your Enemy
Alex King reviews Andreas Malm and the Zetkin Collective’s White Skin, Black Fuel, calling the original study a systematic inquiry into the political ecology of the far right in the twenty-first century.
Proud Boys Face Canada’s Anti-Terror Law
John Clarke argues that the Canadian state’s repression of the Proud Boys sets a dangerous precedent for working-class movements and the political left.