Systems, Networks and Radical Movements
Graham Jones, of London Radical Mindfulness, in conversation with Alex Williams, talks about his theory and praxis of social movements from his book, The Shock Doctrine of the Left. Jones’ book … Continue reading →
Defending the Forest
German Police Evict Anti-Coal Activists From a 12,000-Year-Old Forest (in Photos) The protesters have occupied a community of tree houses for six years to oppose a nearby coal mine. Emily … Continue reading →
Tattooed Buddha: Panel on Sexual Misconduct
[Editor: I’d like to bring attention to the good work at the Tattooed Buddha Project, which features a blog and a podcast. The Project is a collective work of several … Continue reading →
Neo-Liberal Fascism
[Editor: this blog has presented several articles by Umair Haque on the peculiar nature of fascism and violent collapse in the United States. He has written that it is built … Continue reading →
Chris Hedges: America, the Farewell Tour
The Agenda with Steve Paikin, Canadian News Program The Agenda welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges, who over the past decade and a half has made his name as a … Continue reading →
Extremist Political Groups Act like Cults
Chris Johnston was a member of the Buddhafield cult in Los Angeles in the 80s. Chris made a documentary about the cult, called “Holy Hell”. http://www.holyhellthedocumentary.com/ Chris was interviewed by … Continue reading →
Open Letter from Noah Levine
[Editor: On Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018, Noah Levine sent an open letter to the Against the Stream and Refuge Recovery communities addressing the allegations of sexual misconduct against him and … Continue reading →
Levine Still Under LAPD Investigation
Buddhist Leader Noah Levine To Continue Teaching, Despite #MeToo Accusations [Editor: This article was released on Twitter today by the Feminine Collective and, the author, Nancy Levine, who is no relation … Continue reading →
Gender Equality and Evolution
Gender egalitarianism made us human: A response to David Graeber & David Wengrow’s ‘How to change the course of human history’ – by Camilla Power In an ambitious recent article … Continue reading →
Anarchist Themes in the Work of Elinor Ostrom
Kevin Carson January 11th, 2014 Governance, Agency and Autonomy: Anarchist Themes in the Work of Elinor Ostrom [PDF] This paper is intended as one in a series, to be read … Continue reading →
