Can Fascism Think?
The deafening silence around Heidegger’s fascism has been broken – what does this mean for philosophy and politics?
The Complex Stigma of Schizophrenia
Brian's Law in Canada demonizes and terrorizes people with schizophrenia; we must find a better way
The Ideology of Growth and its Origins
Our growth fetish has its roots in material and cultural transformations; so too will degrowth
Well That Doesn’t Sound Like Fun
On boredom, board games, and Debord
Figure and Frame
Safi Faye's films invert the ethnologer's gaze on rural life in Senegal
What About the Murderers?
John Hinckley, Jr. and the prospects of abolition
A Pandemic Archive
Max Alvarez’s interviews record working-class perspectives on the age of COVID
The Native Freedom Struggle
An interview with Roberto Mendoza, a veteran of Indigenous people’s struggle for liberation in North America
Love in the Age of Cronenberg
Only now is the world ready for the queer, kinky idea of love in David Cronenberg's films
The Second Nakba and the Road to Genocide
Ethnic cleansing created the State of Israel. Is genocide now on the agenda?
Price Pressures
It's people who set prices; let's ask them how and why they do it