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In this episode Beatrice Adler Bolton (), Callum Cant, and myself talk about the general strike: not as something consigned to history but as a tactic we need today. Specifically, we talk about how the strike emerged as a tactic, what that...
[This post is part 5.2 in a series in-which I will be reading and reflecting on the book Hellworld: The Human Species and the Planetary Factory by Phil A. Neel. You can read the series introduction here. Unless cited otherwise, all q...
On June 21st Red Medicine and Prometheus Magazine will be co-hosting an in-person recording of the ANTI-SELF-HELPLINE at the Festival of the Oppressed in London.
Prometheus Magazine was born from the desire to “accelerate the proce...
Dear listeners,
I’ll be attending some in-person events throughout June and hope you will be able to attend as well. It’s always a pleasure to chat to people who enjoy the podcast.
The Festival of the Oppressed
First, on June 20...
Abby Kluchin & Patrick Blanchfield from the Ordinary Unhappiness podcast join for the next installment of the Anti-Self-Helpline. The Anti-Self-Helpline is where listeners write in with their experiences of political struggle so we can talk...
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the politics of health, medicine, and the body
Blog of Sasha Warren. To be "of unsound mind" is, in legal terms, to be incompetent to stand trial and situated somewhere between the penal approach of criminal law and the therapeutic directives of psychiatry and social work.
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