Archive for the 'history' Category
The Schools of Class. A Thesaurus
• May 8, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in history, poetry, social change, social theory
Tags: friendly fascism, human rights, poems, poems about torture, poetry, political poems, social change, torture
iconostasis
• April 12, 2013 • 2 CommentsPosted in poetry, history, critical theory
Tags: Australian icons, australiana, collage poems, iconostasis, icons, pastiche, photography, poems, poetry, political poems, prose poems, satire, Spineless Wonders
The Human Face of Hope in Israel/Palestine
• January 7, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in history, social change, social theory
Tags: grassroots reconciliation, Israeli Palestinian conflict, non-violence, non-violent revolution
Ode to Joy
• December 9, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in history, photography, poetry, social change
Tags: Beethoven, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, human brotherhood, Karajan, Kongresshalle, nature photography, Ode to Joy, odes, One World consciousness, photography, poems, poetry
The Shadows of 68: In Blind Revolt 2
• November 3, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in critical theory, history, social change, social theory
Tags: 1968, acting out, German Green Party, militants, narcissism, political neurosis, radical student movement
The Shadows of 68: In Blind Revolt 1
• November 1, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in critical theory, history, social change, social theory
Tags: 1968, activism, Adorno, Castoriadis, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, generational rebellion, Joshka Fischer, narcissism, neurosis, Paul Goodman, radical student movement, radicalism, revolt, spontis
1968, or: The Virtues of Disobedience 2
• October 29, 2012 • 6 CommentsPosted in critical theory, history, social change, social theory
Tags: 1968, direct action, direct democracy, disobedience, le joli mai, participatory democracy, Pina Bausch, radicalism, revolution, self-activity, sixties student movement, soixante huite
Responding to Jonathon on Australia’s wars
• April 27, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in history, social change
Tags: anti-militarism, Anzac Day, Australian-US Alliance, civil disobedience, Crali, defence, militarism, non-military defence, passive resistance
Four Anzac Day Myths
• April 23, 2012 • 5 CommentsPosted in history, social change
Tags: Anzac Day, Anzac Day myths, Australian militarism, militarism, nationalism, propaganda
Friendly Fascism – Are We There Yet?
• March 2, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in essays, history, social change
Tags: authoritarianism, Banksy, Bertram Gross, capitalism, democracy, fascism, friendly fascism, post-liberal
