Feminism and the refusal of work: an interview with Kathi Weeks
The Marxist feminist talks about the relationship between anti-work politics and the struggle against patriarchy.
The Marxist feminist talks about the relationship between anti-work politics and the struggle against patriarchy.
Political Critique’s weekly selection from the Eastern European press.
Different sets of statistics show very different results about what Central Europeans think about the EU.
Poland’s recent uprising against an increasingly authoritarian government offers the opportunity for its left to reassert itself.
More than anything, this corporate culture builds a fantasy that shouldn’t be underestimated: that everyone belongs to the middle class.
Political Critique’s weekly selection from the Eastern European press.
One would think that over the years, the stereotypical Western view of Eastern Europe would’ve changed. Turns out, it hasn’t.
The renovation of a medieval town centre is an invitation for Europe to reflect on its origins, and its future.
Growing numbers of Chinese people are fleeing the country, in the face of religious persecution. In Europe, they hope to find refuge.
Where the West Sets is a documentary project that attempts to chronicle this crisis as it plays out on the northern Aegean Islands and in mainland Greece – the same territories where Western Culture and its system of values were born.