Succumbing to Cold War rhetoric narrows our avenues for insurrection.
Deep Dive
Thinking through capitalism, policing, and incarceration in Hong Kong.
How can this movement be sustained, and how can it win?
The narratives around the NBA controversy help both American and Chinese nationalist agendas.
We are concerned that the HKHRDA could supplant Hong Kongers’ struggle for self-determination with U.S. policies that contravene the interests of Hong Kong people.
When the HKHRDA bill entangles Hong Kong into U.S. foreign policy, what types of risk arise?
To imagine Hong Kong's way forward, reject the false dichotomy between neoliberalism and authoritarian capitalism.
Hong Kong's movement at the crossroads of Chinese class struggle and Western-backed self determination.
Workers' strikes were a key strategy of resisting racism, inequality, and colonial oppression.
Exploring the hesitations, doubts, and arguments of leftists engaged in Hong Kong's anti-extradition movement.
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Nativism must be confronted in the movement for Hong Kong's self-determination. In its place, we need radical new imaginations of justice.
The police cannot be politically neutral—because the social order they maintain is not neutral.