What David Graeber Noticed Anarchist, anthropologist, activist: Graeber’s defiant insistence on the value of freedom, joy, and questioning the unquestionable should leave a lasting imprint on the left. by Nathan J. Robinson
Empire of Same Samuel Miller McDonald takes an introspective look at chemical deserts, Disney’s hegemony, and empires of the past and future. by Samuel Miller McDonald
Work Hard and Get Rich (Or More Likely, Die Trying) What do we, rewired by capitalist urgency, have in common with the beaver? by Allegra Silcox
On Casting Out Fear Dan Walden on the role of faith in liberation, Matt Walsh’s Church of Cowards, and what you can read instead. by Daniel Walden
Can Hierarchy Be Justified? Editors Brianna Rennix and Nathan J. Robinson assess the case for hierarchies, and what they mean for the rocks and minerals. by Adrian Rennix & Nathan J. Robinson
Go Ahead and Shrug Ayn Rand imagines a world in which capitalists got tired of their jobs and left for good. If only they would! by Nathan J. Robinson
The Politics of Emergencies What exactly is an “emergency” and how do we imagine it? by Daniel Walden
The Power of Anarchist Analysis How anti-authoritarian thinking makes the world clearer. by Nathan J. Robinson