By Gabriel Kuhn A review of Dan Glazebrook’s Divide and Ruin: The West’s Imperial Strategy in an Age of Crisis.…
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Entebbe Revisited
By Gabriel Kuhn On July 4, 1976, an Israeli military commando of about 100 soldiers arrived under the cover of…
Don’t Mourn, Organize! Is Communism a Pipe Dream – or a Viable Future?
By Gabriel Kuhn This article originally appeared in the Brooklyn Rail. Communism’s reputation plummeted after the dissolution of the Soviet…
David Gilbert and the Weather Underground: A European Perspective
By Gabriel Kuhn A review of David Gilbert, Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond…
Criticism and Self-Criticism for Anarchists
By Gabriel Kuhn A review of Matthew Wilson’s Rules Without Rulers: The Possibilities and Limits of Anarchism (Winchester/Washington: Zero Books,…
Craftsmen of World Revolution
By Gabriel Kuhn This is Klaus Viehmann’s preface to the upcoming PM Press/Kersplebedeb book Turning Money into Rebellion: The Unlikely…
Communism for Kids Prompts Right-Wing Media Frenzy
By Gabriel Kuhn Bini Adamczak’s book Kommunismus: kleine Geschichte, wie endlich alles anders wird is one of the best-selling titles…
Big City Skiing
By Gabriel Kuhn I spent most of my childhood in the Austrian Alps where a local saying claims that infants…
Between Capital and Volk
By Gabriel Kuhn This article was written with Sebastian Friedrich, author of Der Aufstieg der AfD. Neokonservative Mobilmachung in Deutschland…
Berlins Taiga
By Gabriel Kuhn In October 2016, I traveled to Babelsberg, a suburb of Potsdam, just outside Berlin. I was invited…