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Author: fondashen

Nobody To Talk To: Barriers to Mental Health Treatment for Family Members of Individuals Sentenced to Death or Executed.

January 12, 2021fondashen
Resources 8-13

TAVP Interviews with Families of Individuals Executed by the State

January 12, 2021fondashen
Resources 8-13

Eric Phillips | Ordinary Cruelty

January 12, 2021fondashen

By Eric Phillips I met Cori Thomas three years ago at the Media Center at San Quentin. She was working with Lonnie Morris on obtaining information on all the intricacies of prison life with which Lonnie, being incarcerated over four… Continue Reading →

Posts 7-13

Thanh Tran | On Lockdown

January 12, 2021fondashen

By Thanh Tran December 20, 2020  To whom it may concern, I struggle to put into words the visceral feeling I felt when I watched LOCKDOWN. It wasn’t just a play for me. This was my reality being printed in… Continue Reading →

Posts 7-13

Muhammad Awais Arshad | Abolishing Mass Incarceration

January 11, 2021fondashen

By Muhammad Awais Arshad Introduction “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White house after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people… We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or… Continue Reading →

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Étienne Balibar | Le « Manifeste » par-dessus son temps (Postface pour une réédition) (FRENCH)

January 11, 2021fondashen

Écrit par Étienne BALIBAR Même s’il n’est pas l’ouvrage « communiste » le plus diffusé dans l’histoire (cette place étant occupée par le « petit Livre Rouge », autrement dit les Citations du Président Mao Zedong, qui concurrence presque la… Continue Reading →

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Hugo Tardy | Ce que l’hypothèse d’une abolition du travail fait à la théorie critique : la question du sujet révolutionnaire

January 10, 2021fondashen

Par Hugo TARDY Quitter le soleil du travail Si la théorie critique s’est construite sur la nécessité d’une critique du capitalisme comme totalité sociale, il semble que la catégorie du travail soit restée dans son angle mort. Tous les courants… Continue Reading →

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Giuseppe Aprile | Faut-il abolir le sujet de droit ?

January 9, 2021fondashen

Par Giuseppe APRILE Si les débats « abolitionnistes » apparemment concernent davantage des institutions (telles que la police ou la propriété) que les sujets, il ne reste pas moins que les questions de subjectivité et de subjectivation semblent rentrer pleinement – autant… Continue Reading →

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Kaagni Harekal | Afterword, Afterworks: Reflections on Abolition 5/13

January 8, 2021fondashen

By Kaagni Harekal Abolition 5/13: “Property is Theft!” was a lightning rod. It attracted towards itself conversations on insurrection, war, chattel slavery, settler-colonialism, anarchism, and even Spotify, all the while routing them through the questions Prof. Harcourt’s introductory remarks so… Continue Reading →

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Christine Prevas | Reflections on Abolition 5/13

January 8, 2021fondashen

By Christine Prevas Abolition 5/13, “Property is Theft!”, co-hosted by Professors Bernard Harcourt and Dan-el Padilla Peralta, approached the topic of the abolition of property through texts by Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, and Pierre Joseph Proudhon, placing these texts in… Continue Reading →

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