The Potential Futurism

By Robert Biester The potential of Futurism is in the fact that it has effectively died and been replaced by its successors in Dadaism, Surrealism and Expressionism, but this death (along with all things that die) can be replaced with something new. We should not mourn the futurism of old but embrace its messages, its …

A Response to Valentine Seebart’s “Anarchism and the Workers State”

Disclaimer: This is a response to a article and not a article itself and will not be posted in the article tab, everything stated in this is the opinion of the submitter and not of the magazine itself. Sincerely Chief Editor Robert Biester By Kolya This short text was meant as a response to an …

Millennial Progressivism: The Spectacle of Change and Work

By Robert Biester The Myth of Disruption  Fraudsters and “fake it till you make it” Woke Exploitation and Signaling The Myth of Disruption In the wake of the 2016 Presidential election, and the election of the 45th president Donald Trump, there was an upsurge in interest towards progressive politics, in due part from the presidential …

Faux Environmentalism

By Hasayo There is perhaps no larger issue facing us than climate change, or rather more aptly put, the climate catastrophe. Something that has been largely ignored for decades, the issue of climate is putting the whole world at risk, but some are more responsible for the current status quo than others. Despite the recent, …

Marxism or Freedom

By Natasha Introduction “[T]he premise of all criticism is the criticism of religion” (Karl Marx, A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right) It is impossible to start a text which mentions Karl Marx without evoking a mystical ideological force. It has almost been one and a half century after his death, and …

Theater of the State

by Valentine Seebart A manifesto of revolutionary drama State, governance and all other institutions of power can and should be understood within the context of a theatrical performance. From props, costumes, actors and roles there is a clear theatrical tendency within all power structures. In the present day, power has become so normalized that the …