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"The Democratic and Republican resistance has been largely incapable of challenging Trump’s wrecking-ball presidency on any grounds that would directly implicate the neoliberal apparatus of which they, too, are a part."
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NotIan 24 na oras
Oh wow this is *very* good
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Clint Smith Ene 21
“As we grasp for a proper accounting of King’s intellectual, ethical, and political bequest, commemoration may present a greater obstacle to an honest reckoning with his legacy than disfavor did in the case of Du Bois. There are costs to canonization.”
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Ofer Neiman 3 oras
What Anti-Semitism Is—And What It Is Not | Boston Review
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"Asking 'Is America is still safe for Jews?' says so much. When has America ever been safe for black people? For Indigenous people?" and discuss the place of anti-Semitism in contemporary movements for social justice:
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Eric Beinhocker 12 oras
We need to understand the economy as a complex adaptive system. Good piece in prompted by our piece in the
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Boston Review 1 oras
China’s Social Credit System shows that surveillance, software, and relatively simple artificial intelligence can supply a fearsomely panoptic dossier.
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Adam Moore Abr 1
"Empire is not a thing or a territory. Empire is a social relation. It is mediated by money, and it transcends but also hierarchizes territory." Imperialism After Empire
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JewishVoiceForLabour 19 na oras
. : Enormous thanks to & who have written an essential, intellectually exhilarating, wide-ranging & brave contribution to how we talk about antisemitism, especially in progressive spaces. Please read it!
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Boston Review 2 oras
Reputational currency, like China's Social Credit Score, rebrands repression as rational nudging. And these algorithmic governance models are spreading. — Our latest from :
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Boston Review 2 oras
died in 1968. In last year’s forum, and more discuss whether canonization has prevented a reckoning with the substance of King’s intellectual, ethical, and political commitments:
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Boston Review 19 na oras
"The ’s analysis of anti-Semitism is biased: their 'research' reflects a broader anti-Arab agenda. Yet, we see people uncritically citing the ADL as “the” expert on what constitutes , and who is being anti-Semitic." —
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Michael Wear Ene 23
I just want to reshare this excellent essay on King. One of the most provocative, insightful I've read in years.
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Elite coastal liberals—watch out. has a badass radical past and could be the future of the left. We discuss this and more in our next issue:
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Boston Review 20 oras
"The way we talk about 'left anti-Semitism' reeks of a smear campaign designed to block critiques of Zionism. These admonitions aren’t about seeking greater Jewish inclusion in the left; they’re about delegitimizing social justice movements."
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Enormous thanks to & who have written an absolutely essential, intellectually exhilarating, wide-ranging & brave contribution to how we talk about antisemitism, especially in progressive spaces. Please read it!
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Boston Review 22 oras
"The rise in white nationalist anti-Semitism in this country should be addressed, but shouldn't be used to buttress reckless accusations of anti-Semitism. We must acknowledge how the conflation between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism has become normalized."
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", where it is safer to be a cow than it is to be a woman, is still being celebrated as one of the fastest growing economies in the world."
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Why decrying 's foreign policy as imperialist without recognizing that he is continuing and 's work doesn't make sense:
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"Moving from liberal reform to a truly radical movement will require articulating the connection between interpersonal violence and official, “licit” violence in the form of police brutality.”
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