There’s a new wind blowing across this globalized world, from Tunisia to Egypt to Greece to Spain to Occupy Wall Street. How do the theoretical investigations of this site relate to this, to what’s new and emerging? This question of the emergence of novelty, of understanding this very changing world so as to help to [...]
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Do the beginnings of revolutionary change exist today?
We’ve posted a previous piece by William K. Carroll, on the transnational capitalist class question (a subject on which he has written a just-published book). In the following essay, though (republished from Interface: a journal for and about social movements), Carroll’s subject is what sort of movement, or counter-hegemonic bloc, will be necessary to break [...]


