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Left on Read: On the Puppetry of Passivity
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary Chris Christou 6/11/26 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary Chris Christou 6/11/26

Left on Read: On the Puppetry of Passivity

Acquiescing to passivity simply deepens the unlikelihood of things being otherwise in our time.

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Editorial: Murder in My Name
Anarchism, Capitalism, Editorial Rhyd Wildermuth 11/3/24 Anarchism, Capitalism, Editorial Rhyd Wildermuth 11/3/24

Editorial: Murder in My Name

From Rhyd Wildermuth: " I'm not the sort of person the police or military exist to protect...why let them murder in my name?"

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Sucking up to the boss: Trump as an Archetype
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Politics, Protests, The New Right, Theory, Uncategorized, Workers' Rights aboymadeofsky 8/12/24 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Politics, Protests, The New Right, Theory, Uncategorized, Workers' Rights aboymadeofsky 8/12/24

Sucking up to the boss: Trump as an Archetype

Jonathan Woolley, on Trump as the big-daddy boss archetype.

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Veblen’s out of the box critique of Capitalism
Capitalism, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 7/31/24 Capitalism, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 7/31/24

Veblen’s out of the box critique of Capitalism

The process of attaching Value to money, wages or financial transactions is normalized under the guise of logic, science, and truth. When, in reality, it’s a barbaric, savage or superstitious thing to do.

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"This Is Not Normal!": Reflections on Trump, Capital, and Proletarian Animal Spirits
Capitalism, working class Gods&Radicals 7/22/24 Capitalism, working class Gods&Radicals 7/22/24

"This Is Not Normal!": Reflections on Trump, Capital, and Proletarian Animal Spirits

From George Caffentzis: There is very little 'abnormal' about this crisis of capital or Trump's policies.

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Ode to America
Article, Capitalism, Climate Change, Cultural Commentary, Politics, Prisons William Hawes 6/7/24 Article, Capitalism, Climate Change, Cultural Commentary, Politics, Prisons William Hawes 6/7/24

Ode to America

On the delusions of American exceptionalism.

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Capitalism in the Digital Era of Language Models
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 1/19/24 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 1/19/24

Capitalism in the Digital Era of Language Models

It’s easy to subscribe to business gurus and generic finance tips that don’t address the fundamental question of how to achieve an authentic and fulfilling existence in this world.

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The Active Creation of the New City
Cultural Commentary, Capitalism Ian Blumberg-Enge 1/12/24 Cultural Commentary, Capitalism Ian Blumberg-Enge 1/12/24

The Active Creation of the New City

Cities have been the center of social change, art and exchange of ideas since their beginning, right up to the present moment and yet radical thought on the topic of cities focuses almost entirely on critiques of the city, that they are dirty, dangerous, antisocial, violent, full of social inequity.

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Questioning Psychedelic Therapy
Capitalism Ian Blumberg-Enge 11/3/23 Capitalism Ian Blumberg-Enge 11/3/23

Questioning Psychedelic Therapy

Numerous psychedelic companies have made their Initial Public Stock Offerings with an excited reception and the accompanying media attention.

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Vinyl Paganism
Capitalism, Magic, Paganism, re-enchantment, Rewilding, Witchcraft John Halstead 8/22/23 Capitalism, Magic, Paganism, re-enchantment, Rewilding, Witchcraft John Halstead 8/22/23

Vinyl Paganism

What I call “vinyl paganism” means consciously choosing technologies that allow us to slow down, pay attention, be present in place and in our bodies, and let the more-than-human world speak to us in its own way.

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An Ode to the Game of Poker
Capitalism, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 8/10/23 Capitalism, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 8/10/23

An Ode to the Game of Poker

The biggest obstacles to women in the poker world are: “having the money to play and the confidence in their ability to win.”

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Re-Placing Ourselves
Capitalism, Community, Domestication, Land John Halstead 7/20/23 Capitalism, Community, Domestication, Land John Halstead 7/20/23

Re-Placing Ourselves

The reason we are increasingly disconnected is because we are losing the places where we connect. Real places. Places with history. Places that bound up in a network of relationships. And if we are ever to find one another again, we have to find those places again.

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Spring Is Coming
Capitalism, Workers' Rights, Poetry Philip Kane 3/4/23 Capitalism, Workers' Rights, Poetry Philip Kane 3/4/23

Spring Is Coming

The first snowdrops pushing their heads up in my garden, emerging in the space of the few hours I'd been away. The evenings are growing lighter, the days lengthening steadily. Even amid despair, there is hope.

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Collecting Interests: Capitalism, Dracula, and the Immortal
Capitalism, Art Gods&Radicals 9/16/22 Capitalism, Art Gods&Radicals 9/16/22

Collecting Interests: Capitalism, Dracula, and the Immortal

It seems we live in an age where there is every impulse to discard one’s interests and hobbies in favor of wealth, production, and internalized capitalistic behaviors.

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Anarchist Anti-capitalism: Producing Vs. Authoring
Capitalism, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 5/31/22 Capitalism, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 5/31/22

Anarchist Anti-capitalism: Producing Vs. Authoring

The issue of division of labor was discussed in print (and about print) throughout much of the 19th century, and is still a relevant discussion today. In removing the distinction between producing and authoring, we remove (to the best of our abilities) the capitalist division of labor.

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The Ultra Wealthy Dream of Fintech Unicorns
Capitalism, Corporatism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 3/23/22 Capitalism, Corporatism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 3/23/22

The Ultra Wealthy Dream of Fintech Unicorns

To be at the “Forefront of Financial Inclusion” is to properly remunerate workers, and to provide every citizen with basic health needs and education — not to provide modern ways for poor people to feel broke and inadequate.

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Environmental Protection of Brazil's Atlantic Forest at the Local Level
Capitalism, Community, Editorial, Environmentalism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 2/25/22 Capitalism, Community, Editorial, Environmentalism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 2/25/22

Environmental Protection of Brazil's Atlantic Forest at the Local Level

Of the political strategies to combat deforestation at the local level, we must ask ourselves which is most effective and suitable for us as individuals — voting, lobbying or raising awareness.

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How Design Delivers Paradoxical Answers to Capitalism
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Corporatism Gods&Radicals 7/31/21 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Corporatism Gods&Radicals 7/31/21

How Design Delivers Paradoxical Answers to Capitalism

Capitalism disguises itself very well, but it’s not perfect.

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Investment In Public Transportation That Exacerbates Inequality
Editorial, Corporatism, Capitalism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 7/30/21 Editorial, Corporatism, Capitalism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 7/30/21

Investment In Public Transportation That Exacerbates Inequality

“Government investments in public transport systems may very well be exacerbating inequality due to their direct ties with the global capitalist system.”

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Byen og skoven | The city and the forest
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Corporatism, Environmentalism Rune Kjær Rasmussen 6/16/21 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Corporatism, Environmentalism Rune Kjær Rasmussen 6/16/21

Byen og skoven | The city and the forest

To call the employment of street sweepers very civilized is something of an exaggeration. It would be truly civilized if everyone stopped throwing trash in the streets.

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