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Political Critique Archive

A UN Inquiry Found the UK Government Guilty of the Violation of Disabled People’s Human Rights

Disabled People have had enough of being scapegoated by this Tory government.

Jędrzej Malko Demystifies Economic Concepts In His Book “Economics and Its Discontents” [free ebook]

There is an urgent need for a narrative on economics that will allow us to grasp the role it has been playing in the constellations of power throughout the ages.

Poland for Beginners: Explaining Black Protests

Mass protests in advocacy of women’s rights were only a part of Polish society’s reactions to the problems facing contemporary Poland.

Uncertainty Seems to Be the Main Feeling for Hungarians after Brexit

„I’m sure that there will be changes due to Brexit in my life, and I’m sure they won’t be good.”

Jeremy Corbyn, UK Grime Minister

This kind of intervention can make a difference.

Chelsea Manning is a Free Woman

Conversation with human rights lawyer Renata Avila about the release of WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning.

Messina: Forerunners of Italian Municipalism

Cities cannot be transformed from inside an office.

Die Linke and the Struggle for a European Public

The German general elections are taking place in times of a deep crisis for democracy.

TalkReal voices Maria Hlavajova: Art and Social Change

„What art can do is to infuse the terms that we need to believe in, democracy, equality, justice, and to add to these terms feelings and affects”

Nanni Balestrini and the Poetry of the Italian Autonomia

What Balestrini’s poetry proposes is a poetics in which concepts like democracy and justice evaporate altogether, hollowed out by history.

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