By Gabriel Kuhn A review of Andrew Cornell’s Unruly Equality: U.S. Anarchism in the 20th Century (Oakland: University of California…
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US Travel Bans and the False Promise of Tariq Ramadan
By Gabriel Kuhn Recently, two prominent scholars who had been banned from visiting the US for some years have been…
Who are the main killers of football?
By Gabriel Kuhn In the summer of 2014, I was contacted by a fellow from St. Petersburg who was working…
Workers of the World Indeed
By Gabriel Kuhn This is a review of Wobblies of the World: A Global History of the IWW, edited by…
Zapatistas vs. Shining Path
By Gabriel Kuhn A review of J. Moufawad-Paul, The Communist Necessity: prolegomena to any future radical theory (Montreal: Kersplebedeb, 2014).…
Panthers in Sweden II
By Gabriel Kuhn Some months ago, I posted an interview with Pantrarna, a grassroots organization from Gothenburg, Sweden, here. The…
Pierre Ramus Collected Works
By Gabriel Kuhn Pierre Ramus (born Rudolf Grossmann) is Austria’s best-known anarchist. Born in 1882 into a Jewish family of…
Propaganda Football
By Gabriel Kuhn Germany is without doubt the country with the highest density of publications on the politics of soccer.…
Punks Boycotting Punks
By Gabriel Kuhn The following is an open letter in response to the coordinators of Maximumrocknroll (MRR), the legendary punk…
Radical Theory and Academia: A Thorny Relationship
By Gabriel Kuhn Written with Torkil Lauesen. Originally published by Counterpunch. *** This article is about radical theory, in particular…