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An experimental hub for developing the practices, skills, and tools needed to build autonomy.
New York City
Joined August 2014
For our latest podcast we compare the political trajectories of Bernie and Zohran, and reflect on Bernie's message discipline on his 10-year national speaking tour against oligarchy.
For this week's podcast we look at Bernie Sanders' recently published book Fight Oligarchy, discussed alongside the mayoral victory of Zohran Mamdani. https://t.co/RDEDWJG1R7 We reflect on Bernie's legacy as a politician, communicator, educator, tactician, and socialist. @walmas
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For this week's podcast we look at Bernie Sanders' recently published book Fight Oligarchy, discussed alongside the mayoral victory of Zohran Mamdani. https://t.co/RDEDWJG1R7 We reflect on Bernie's legacy as a politician, communicator, educator, tactician, and socialist. @walmas
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For this week's podcast we look at Bernie Sanders' recently published book Fight Oligarchy, discussed alongside the mayoral victory of Zohran Mamdani. https://t.co/RDEDWJG1R7 We reflect on Bernie's legacy as a politician, communicator, educator, tactician, and socialist. @walmas
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We're hosting Jasper Bernes for a discussion on his book The Future of Revolution: Communist Prospects from the Paris Commune to the George Floyd Uprising. Saturday the 22nd at the Francis Kite Club, 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). @outsidadgitator
https://t.co/erphHhc1IR
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Hell yeah!
We're hosting Jasper Bernes for a discussion on his book The Future of Revolution: Communist Prospects from the Paris Commune to the George Floyd Uprising. Saturday the 22nd at the Francis Kite Club, 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). @outsidadgitator
https://t.co/erphHhc1IR
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NY comrades go to this 👇Zohran is just the beginning!
We're hosting Jasper Bernes for a discussion on his book The Future of Revolution: Communist Prospects from the Paris Commune to the George Floyd Uprising. Saturday the 22nd at the Francis Kite Club, 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). @outsidadgitator
https://t.co/erphHhc1IR
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We're hosting Jasper Bernes for a discussion on his book The Future of Revolution: Communist Prospects from the Paris Commune to the George Floyd Uprising. Saturday the 22nd at the Francis Kite Club, 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). @outsidadgitator
https://t.co/erphHhc1IR
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Don’t miss it!
Join us on Saturday December 6th at Francis Kite Club for a discussion with Idris Robinson, Søren Mau, and Gerardo Muñoz, celebrating the release of Idris' book The Revolt Eclipses Whatever the World Has to Offer. 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). https://t.co/U2flld6q2h
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Join us on Saturday December 6th at Francis Kite Club for a discussion with Idris Robinson, Søren Mau, and Gerardo Muñoz, celebrating the release of Idris' book The Revolt Eclipses Whatever the World Has to Offer. 5pm at 40 Loisaida Avenue (C and 3rd). https://t.co/U2flld6q2h
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We start with the 1988 "The History and Consequences of Anticommunism" conference at Harvard; her experiments within community media and technology; going from college dropout to tenured professor; how she balanced the demands of being a media advocate, an artist, and a mother...
For this week's podcast we're joined by DeeDee Halleck to talk about Downtown Art, Community Media, and Anti-communism. https://t.co/E6lOPa9Fzo
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For this week's podcast we're joined by DeeDee Halleck to talk about Downtown Art, Community Media, and Anti-communism. https://t.co/E6lOPa9Fzo
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For Election Day, here's our conversation with John Holloway: on orienting towards the overflowing, and reclaiming the world. We discuss richness vs. wealth, identitarianism and struggle, and the Zapatista and Kurdish freedom movement's slogan "we want our world back."
For this week's podcast we're joined by John Holloway to talk about his most recent book Hope in Hopeless Times, which concludes a trilogy began with Change the World Without Taking Power (2002), and followed by Crack Capitalism (2010). https://t.co/Ylok9NeozX
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For this week's podcast we're joined by John Holloway to talk about his most recent book Hope in Hopeless Times, which concludes a trilogy began with Change the World Without Taking Power (2002), and followed by Crack Capitalism (2010). https://t.co/Ylok9NeozX
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Join us Sunday the 16th at PIT for a conversation with Susan Buck-Morss on the vanguard and the avant-garde, commonist practice and ethics, and the role of visual studies in the global imagination. 2pm at 411 South 5th Street. More info: https://t.co/vZsMAqnYgF
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Sunday at 4pm at 55 East 3rd Street.
Join our Research Group next Sunday November 2nd at the Catholic Worker for a discussion with Sarah Schulman on her recent book The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity. 4pm at 55 East 3rd Street. https://t.co/3RpUi31fJt
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Regulars from the Woodbine Research Group go through one of the year's most popular political books to ask, "Can a new value system take on a power structure designed to hold itself in place?"
We talk about Abundance by Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson, described as a "paradigm-shifting call to renew a politics of plenty, face up to the failures of liberal governance, and abandon the chosen scarcities that have deformed American life." https://t.co/WZPUb4fYgl
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We talk about Abundance by Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson, described as a "paradigm-shifting call to renew a politics of plenty, face up to the failures of liberal governance, and abandon the chosen scarcities that have deformed American life." https://t.co/WZPUb4fYgl
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Join our Research Group next Sunday November 2nd at the Catholic Worker for a discussion with Sarah Schulman on her recent book The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity. 4pm at 55 East 3rd Street. https://t.co/3RpUi31fJt
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Happy to chat with Anthony and Nikola about their work in Colombia and Chile, thinking through the contested meanings of autonomy and peace. We hear about the specific struggles of Afro-Colombian and Mapuche communities, and how recent uprisings have informed their strategies.
We're joined on the podcast by Anthony Dest and Nikola GarcĂa Johnson @nikola_gar to discuss Anthony's new book, Dissident Peace: Autonomous Struggles and the State in Colombia, recently published by Stanford University Press. https://t.co/XgdedvyYwI
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