Hong Kong teaches us that we need new paradigms for change still grounded in the potential of independent workers’ organizing.
Deep Dive
Chinese settler-colonial conservation and ecotourist initiatives have been destroying Kazakh lifeways in northern Xinjiang. The camp system is facilitating this process.
It is only by placing the massacre at Tiananmen in its true context that we can begin to untangle the underlying changes in the nature of the working class.
Worker radicalism has always unsettled the authority of one-party rule, from the Cultural Revolution through to Tiananmen
JP·
Hongkongers must resist co-optation and stand in solidarity with all migrants against the racist and divisive New Plan.
陳怡·
Examining the lessons of the past two years is an urgent task for the future of resistance in Hong Kong.
陳怡·
Examining the lessons of the past two years is an urgent task for the future of resistance in Hong Kong.
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Critiques of the colonization of 'Xinjiang' limited by national boundaries reinforce global capitalism’s inherent self-concealment
The path to our liberation starts with neither the ballot nor the bullet but the power of everyday workers
This conversation prompts us to reflect critically on how we can more effectively cultivate and support a grassroots movement that does not only focus on a singular issue.
Leo Tang argues for the establishment of an industry-focused civil society network
A Marxist student attempts to organize young migrant workers at a Guangdong factory in the year of the Foxconn suicides.