Poet, Prophet, Fox: A Review
“A book about a trans man set in ancient pagan Ireland, and dedicated to transgender youth? There couldn’t be a book more perfect for my genderqueer and pagan child. That’s why Salem ended up reading this book before I did, and why this is really two reviews in one: first Salem’s and then mine.”
Our Lives Pivot on Origin Stories: On Deep Histories of Landwork
Origin stories are there for when we wonder why.
Why do so many people not have enough food to eat? Why can’t we afford a simple house? Why is your sex life unsatisfying? Why do I have a chronic health condition?
New Release: Reclaiming Food, from Emma Kathryn
Core recipes and Cooking Skills for Reclaiming Your Food Security
Coming of Age in Troubled Times: An Interview with Stephen Jenkinson
“It occurred to me long ago that it is not older people that confer elder status upon each other. Elderhood is fundamentally recognized by the people who seek it, not the people who seek to be it. It is in the wheelhouse of young people to craft elders in their midst by their willingness to seek them out.”
Why We Fight by Shane Burley: A Response, Part 1
“If apocalypse is coming either way – if it’s already here – then there is nothing to be gained by refusing the struggle. There is nothing to be gained by turning aside and refusing to confront the awful world we’ve inherited. That world is in the process of dying anyway… and what comes next is up to us.”
The Ahistorical, False Morality of Nonviolence: Interviews with Peter Gelderloos & Gord Hill
“It’s only with pacifism that you have this belief that we have to respond only using nonviolence. They’ll present it as politically practical. Of course, there are times when you just can’t use a militant force to carry out something. That’s why you have a diversity of tactics.”
Enclosure & The Body: An Interview with Silvia Federici
“Out of the witch hunts comes a whole new disciplinary regime that becomes the norm for women in capitalism.”
The Wizard & the Prophet ... and the Microbiologist?: 3 Visions of Our Future
Norman Borlaug and William Vogt are, respectively, the Wizard and the Prophet in the title of Charles Mann’s 2018 book, The Wizard and the Prophet: Two Remarkable Scientists and Their Dueling Visions to Shape Tomorrow’s World. Mann presents Borlaug and Vogt as archetypes, representatives of two different visions of humankind’s relationship with the natural world: the one viewing nature as a something to be bent to the will of humankind, the other viewing nature as something to which humankind must bend.
To Spite The Face: a review of Insurgent Supremacists by Matthew N. Lyons
opposition to fascism is not as easy as completing a Buzzfeed quiz or reading an Everyday Feminism listicle.
Fascism Today (an excerpt)
The following is excerpted from Shane Burley's new book: Fascism Today: What It Is And How To End It, published by AK Press. A review by Christopher Scott Thompson will appear 15 December here at Gods&Radicals.