Our America
January 5, 2017 - By Benjamin Franklin
(Portrait by Joseph Duplessis; metmuseum.org, Public Domain) Over the past year or so, events in the United States of America, a country in which, as you know, I myself have no small interest, have made it increasingly difficult for those of us who are, shall we say, permanently retired from active duty, to . . .
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December 20, 2016 - by Jim Hicks
Dear Don, Figured I should write, for a couple of reasons. First, just to let you know that if you notice some bald guy wandering around inside my house, you shouldn’t call the cops. It’s me. After it was clear that Trump would get elected, and that my home state would help . . .
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December 12, 2016 - By Tabish Khair
An excerpt frpm Tabish Khair’s novel JUST ANOTHER JIHADI JANE was published as an MR Working Title and can be purchased on Amazon, Kobo and Weightless Books. The reaction of the global left to Don Trump’s victory in USA has been predictably predictable, as can be seen from a series of articles in publications like the Guardian, the New York Times, etc. . . .
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December 5, 2016 - By Jacob Paul
Direct Action Oceti Sakowin is also a training camp. We attended a several hours long direct action training our first day in camp, mandatory for anyone who wishes to participate in direct action. One of its clear goals is to train others in effective nonviolent direct action, in its principles of unity . . .
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December 5, 2016 - By Jacob Paul
If I had to be as simple as possible, I would say these two things: 1. The simplest reason to support the Lakȟóta People, the Sioux, in their struggle at Standing Rock was, is, because they asked for support. It’s the reason to keep actively supporting them now, even after Sunday’s decision . . .
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November 30, 2016 - By Igiaba Scego, translated by Jim Hicks
New York, Chinatown, early 1900s. (Photo: Byron Company, Library of Congress) AFTER THE US ELECTIONS and the resounding victory of Donald Trump, the word “fascism” has been trotted out widely in public discussions. Even during his campaign the new President-elect was associated from time to time with the figures of both Benito Mussolini . . .
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November 29, 2016 - By Anonymous
The exercise of power and the capacity for its abuse takes many forms. It is not confined to Donald Trump. In the current moment, it is frighteningly evident that individuals poised to hold positions of power within our government will likely exercise that power abusively. But, in our grief over the election . . .
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November 28, 2016 - By Ulvija Tanović
Across our Facebook newsfeeds, we Balkanites like to accuse each other of a particular form of navel-gazing that verges on conspiracy theory. We often fall prey to seeing our relatively unimportant little region, down at the unfashionable end of Europe, as the belly button of the world. It’s a defence mechanism at . . .
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November 22, 2016 - By A. Minerva
You may say that America, perhaps, is not mine. I have a right to be here, for now. But it’s not mine. I get to pay taxes without representation, because I am a scholar, not a citizen. Will I still be welcome here a year from now? Will I still be able to get . . .
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November 22, 2016 - By Max Page
This post is not meant to be optimistic. It feels almost dirty to be optimistic at this moment. I came of age politically when Ronald Reagan was elected. I was depressed for weeks. And I was right to be — what he launched was thirty years of neoliberal economics and social meanness . . .
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