What lies ahead, as we sit in confusion and turmoil faced with the uncertainty of the upcoming US election?
There are genuinely shocking things that are happening in the world. Gun violence is not one of them. At some point we need to accept that this is normal, has been normalized, and that our constant shock and surprise at these predictable events is part of the problem.
For much of my young life, I believed in the foundations of liberalism. I didn’t always agree with Democrats or like other liberals, but we shared a worldview and perspective on reality. Coming to the left - awakening to liberation politics - has been a process not of idealism or naivete, but of gaining the courage and knowledge to face the world as it really is.
With Trump beating the drum of a coup in the wake of his loss, many are worried we might not be heading for a Biden presidency after all. In this piece, I breakdown why exactly you won’t need to worry and why we can rest assured that Trump’s desire to remain in power is not nearly the danger it might seem.
After 20 years US troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan leaving a trail of death in their wake and a grim future for the people whose home they’ve plundered.
The pandemic has awakened a deep existential fear for many. What does that mean for confronting the underlying reality of climate collapse?
If you’re not one of the billions whose daily life is dominated by trying to survive the myriad crises facing our world, you’re left with one question: What can I do?
The division between Right and Left is one that cannot be resolved through political unity, but must be addressed from the same fundamental circumstances that birthed it.
Despite the promise of sustainability and eco-friendliness, electric cars create as many problems as they solve.