Walking Zirgan
Turkish war crimes on Rojava’s front line
The Native Freedom Struggle
An interview with Roberto Mendoza, a veteran of Indigenous people’s struggle for liberation in North America
The Illusion of a Renaissance
Jersey City’s political machine wants to push gentrification. Can there be another future?
The Socio-Material Lens
The economy as seen through its physical processes and social interactions
Hope and Contradictions: My Year in Rojava
Our correspondent spent a year living in North-East Syria. These are his first reflections on the experience.
Why We Lay Waste
Teresa Brennan’s theories used religion and psychoanalysis to explain affect, ecology, and economics
My McUnion
A fast-food worker learns unionization tactics while working to organize their restaurant
Can Technology Save Us?
The Left’s wires are crossed about technology. We hack away at the Gordian knot.
The Second Nakba and the Road to Genocide
Ethnic cleansing created the State of Israel. Is genocide now on the agenda?
The Sheriffs Who Would Be Sovereign
It’s easy to make fun of the Sovereign Citizens. But we do so at our own peril.
An Historiography of Anarchism
Global anarchist history reveals the fundamental unity of the tradition, along with its key lines of debate and disagreement