Month: December 2024

Upcoming Anarchist Events

Valparaiso Anarchist Film Festival (Chile) Sun Jan 5 to Sat Jan 18 Indianapolis Anarchist Skillshare Sat Jan 11 Anarchist Communist Forum (Australia) Sat Jan 18 Anarchy Camp (Arizona) Sun Jan 19 to Fri Jan 31 Austin Anarchist Bookfair Sat Feb 1 Derry Radical Bookfair (Northern Ireland) Sat Feb […]

So Long Gerardo!

By anon (not verified) From Edições Tormenta (instagram) December 9, 2024 In these southern abyayala territories, a great Anarkopunk comrade has passed away, Gerardo Dekadencia Humana (also the name of his Fanzine), a comrade who from his beginnings on the path of punk and Anarkopunk, never abandoned and […]

Thoughts on BRICS and Bandung

by Hans Vogel Hans Vogel Dec 30, 2024 Hans Vogel argues that the rise of BRICS as a successor to the Non-Aligned Movement reflects a global shift away from Western dominance, fueled by the decline of US imperialism, the failures of neocolonialism, and a resurgence of nations striving […]

Newyearmaxxing

Luke Dodson Dec 30, 2024 I never particularly liked New Year’s Eve as a child. It seemed like a pointless anti-climax after Christmas; nobody gets any presents, nothing happens, what exactly is there to celebrate? The grown-ups would get slightly bibulous, Jools Holland might appear at 11:59, and […]

How Europe Became American

Arktos Journal Dec 30, 2024 BUY FROM ARKTOS Hans Vogel — How Europe Became American Hans Vogel’s How Europe Became American is a perfect step-by-step summary of how the Old Continent turned into a clone of the New World. Tracing the history of the brother wars that have […]

New Year Predictions

Niccolo Soldo Dec 30, 2024 Share I am currently working away on the second part of this two-part series on the fall of the Syrian regime and the end of Arab Ba’athism. You can read the first part here: Geopolitica A Requiem For Ba’athism (Part 1 of 2) […]

Big Tech Has Entered The Chat

The immigration debate; how big government created Silicon Valley; and what to do with the tech bros Keith Woods Dec 29, 2024 My book Nationalism: The Politics of Identity is now available on Amazon. If you enjoy my writings, please consider purchasing it and leaving a positive review. […]

2024 in Brief Encounters

This year at The New York Review, we published forty-five interviews as part of our weekly “Brief Encounters” series. In these conversations with our contributors, which have covered topics as diverse as the Ozarks, Beyoncé, screwball comedies, humor writing, and the pleasures of archival research, we ask our writers to […]

Europe’s Annus Horribilis, Biden Team: “USA in a very strong global position”, Georgia’s ex-President Throws in the Towel, “Stop Blaming Foucault”, The Genius of Kubrick

Niccolo Soldo Dec 29, 2024 Every weekend (almost) I share five articles/essays/reports with you. I select these over the course of the week because they are either insightful, informative, interesting, important, or a combination of the above. Share This is the last SCR of 2024, and we’re going […]