Advocating nuclear war, attempting communication with dolphins and taking an interest in the paranormal and UFOs, there is perhaps no greater (or stranger) cautionary tale for the Left than that of Posadism.
Named after the Argentine Trotskyist J. Posadas, the movement's journey through the fractious and sectarian world of mid-20th century revolutionary socialism was unique. Although at times significant, Posadas' movement was ultimately a failure. As it disintegrate
In 1983, more than one million Germans joined together to protest NATO’s deployment of nuclear missiles in Europe. International media overflowed with images of marches, rallies, and human chains as protesters blockaded depots and agitated for disarmament. Though they failed to halt the deployment, the episode was a decisive one for German society, revealing deep divisions in the nation’s political culture while continuing to mobilize activists. This volume provides a comprehensive ref
1. Neo-Coloniality and the Reconfiguration of Biopolitical Landscapes in Israel/Palestine
2. Slow Violence: Settler Colonial Production of Gaza’s Eastern ‘Border’
3. Ecocide and The Disappearing Trees of Gaza
4. Excursus: The Beit Hanoun Gaza Citrus Export Company
5. Escalating Warfare: Israeli Aerial Herbicidal Spraying
6. Creative Resistance: The Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege
7. Fast Violence: The Israeli army