Tag: Stateless Embassies
Our Corporate Military
Kevin Carson dissects Nicholas Kristoff’s argument for the US military as a socialist utopia.
“Public Service”? I’m Taking My Business Elsewhere
Kevin Carson puts Steven Cohen in his place.
Political versus Apolitical Strategies
Anna Morgenstern examines options outside the reformist realm.
Iceland: A Thaw in the DRM Curtain
Kevin Carson on the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative and more.
Legibility & Control: Themes in the Work of James C. Scott
Kevin Carson’s twelfth research study for C4SS has been released.
The Political Compass: Don’t Waste Your Time
Kevin Carson urges you to “tear up this wretched quiz”.
The Politics of Hunger
David D’Amato on rising food prices.
Intellectual Property is Murder
Kevin Carson on the human cost of “intellectual property”.
Childhood’s End for Humanity?
Kevin Carson: We’re approaching the second threshold, when the technologies of abundance reach a takeoff point beyond which the social structures of expropriation can no longer keep up with the rising production curve.
A Pretty Picture Painted With Prison Bars
Darian Worden is concerned about the freedoms that were trampled to make a perfect day for royalty.
Is Money Too Cheap, or Too Dear? Both
Kevin Carson outlines a basis for left-right money crank fusion.
America’s Peculiar Institution
Kevin Carson on fake “property”, then and now.
Dear Obama: Please Bash Me Like You Bash Wall Street
Kevin Carson discusses the supposed “anti-business” attitude of the Obama administration.
Self-Determination and Ivory Coast
David D’Amato looks at events on the Ivory Coast.
The Drums of Wars
David D’Amato on US military intervention in Libya.
You Say Anarchy Like It’s a Bad Thing
Thomas L. Knapp responds to the latest by William Lind in The American Conservative.
The Return of the Return of Anarchism
Thomas L. Knapp responds to the hit piece on Anarchism by neo-con Abe Greenwald in Commentary.
Beware of Humanitarians With Bombs
Kevin Carson with a warning for the people of Libya.
Human Life: Another Dispersed Cost
David D’Amato on the role of war in the state’s system of control.
“Meritocracy” in the Middle East
David D’Amato on Bahraini banker Khalid Abdulla-Janahi’s call for a “culture of meritocracy.”
Anarchy and Democracy
Fighting Fascism
Markets Not Capitalism
The Anatomy of Escape
Organization Theory