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Migration and Self-Mutilation as Protest
Migration and Self-Mutilation as Protest K. T. Mills October 24th 2025 Throughout the Global North, migrants have become the scapegoat du jour, the specter of their exploitable labor used to divide the working class from itself [1] . What we see in El Salvador’s migrant prisons, the terrifying crescendo of nationalist frenzy that accompanies those images, is the maturation of a preexisting worldview. Concurrently, border control infrastructure has grown more mechanistic, and




The Negation of Discontent
Florian Maiwald on capitalist-utopianism and the negation of negation.


The Psychic Life of the American "Left" and the Destructive Use of Shame
Darragh Sheehan on the commodity logic if wokism.






Unsustainable: The End of the Emancipatory Subject? – Remarks on Blühdorn’s Unhaltbarkeit
Florian Maiwald on Politics and Emancipation


“Rebellions are Built on Hope”: The Logic of Revolutionary Suicide in Andor
Borna Radnik on Hegel and Star Wars!


The Therapist as the "Good-Enough Commodity": From Holding to Selling
Identity-based branding is a hallmark therapy's commodification and betrays the function of the therapeutic encounter.


The Gaze Wears You: Meta’s Smart Glasses and the Fantasy of Seamless Mediation
What happens when capital colonises the "I"/eye?


A Reply to Perry Anderson On Populism
Anderson is misguided in his comparison of Left and Right Populism.






JD Vance, Absurdity and the Political Subject
Only the recognition of the absurd that we are all surrounded by can drive political action.






Trump’s Superior Political Aesthetics
Jag Bhalla on the need for political aesthetics to rescue the present.
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