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Theorizing genocide in Palestine, Part 2
Gaza as death camp and laboratory →
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Theorizing genocide in Palestine, Part 1
A winding discussion laying down the historical groundwork needed to understand Israel’s ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. →
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Selections from ‘Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine’
In the fight for the liberation of Palestine, we must think with those fighting on the front lines. →
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Thoughts on the Fascist and Patriarchic Psyche
Updated version published here. There is no singular unity referred to by the word ‘patriarchy.’ Instead, it consists of innumerable lines of penetration, some discordant with others, but all set against feminine modes of subjectivity made out as inconvenient, abject, or otherwise ‘out of line.’ Penetration is the guarantor of the masculine ego: the sword,… →
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Sex Scenes Belong in Movies, We Need to Stop Being Weird
Content Warning: Discussions of Sex, Sexuality, Brief Mentions of Sexual Violence You ever noticed how weird people are about sex, especially when it comes to movies? I swear, every time a movie with a sex scene hits theaters I see people talking about how “sex doesn’t advance the plot” or “it isn’t necessary to the… →
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Revolution as Defense
From a young age, we are taught that any and all forms of violence are completely and totally unjustifiable, regardless of the motivations behind said violence. We are taught that the people in charge know what they’re doing, and that they have our best interests in mind. We are taught that disdain for the systems… →
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The Body Under Capitalism
“The perpetual penality that traverses all points and supervises every instant in the disciplinary institutions compares, differentiates, hierarchizes, homogenizes, excludes. In short, it normalizes.” Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punishment The 17th and 18th centuries in Western Europe marked the open of a long series of revolutions in the political economy of the body. In the… →