A conversation on taking climate action with PM Press authors Cynthia Kaufman, Jeremy Brecher, and Eddie Yuen and a celebration…
Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth
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Inkwell This week we welcome Sasha Lilley, to discuss her new book, Capital and Its Discontents: Conversations with Radical Thinkers…
What would Karl do? Part 3: Radicals reflect on the current incarnation of global capital
Part 3 of an extended conversation between broadcast journalist Angie Coro, members of Inkwell, and Sasha Lilley about Capital and…
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The end of history arrives today. While the Maya never actually predicted that the world would end on 12.21.12, apocalypse…
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Catastrophism in EcoEquity
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Catastrophism in Socialist Resistance
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Catastrophism: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMarch 2013 Each of the four essays in this evenhanded volume examines a facet of the tendency in the…
Crises Can Be Openings
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Catastrophiliacs: Excerpt on In These Times
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