We picked these up in Canada and they are amazingly well-rounded. Focusing mostly on Canada, they're regularly published journals of radical thought that are engaging and intelligent. They're collectively produced and the writing is varied and excellent. And despite it's being published from Canada, the themes covered, such as anarchism and social reform, are really relevant to all of us.
In this issue:
Interviews with Grace Lee Boggs and Ward Churchill, autonomist Marxism, "diversity of tactics," Selma James on race, sex, and class, and a round table discussion on anti-oppression politics and the nature of revolutionary organizing today. Plus as always, there's a letters section and book reviews.
Loads of interviews, socialism from below, indigenous warrior societies, a round table discussion on Palestine solidarity organizing, anti-war activism, and immigrant and refugee defense. Plus as always, there's a letters section and book reviews.
The anti-imperialism of our times, Latin America's challenge to global capital, Canadian imperialism in Haiti, activist burnout, the Zapatista's other campaign, and politics of solidarity with the six nations land reclamation. Plus as always, there's a letters section and book reviews.
A life of anarchy, what's beyond the state?, trans-politics and anti-capitalism, the world social forum, solidarity with the six nations, prison abolition, and the Vancouver housing crisis. Plus as always, there's a letters section and book reviews.
Canadian Feminism, indigenous anti-colonialism, perspectives on resistance, the Alberta tar sands, student organizing and the CFS, Islam, Fascism, and the Left, and a political prisoner round table.
Plus as always, there's a letters section and book reviews.
Upping the Anti is a radical journal of theory and action for discussing unresolved questions and dynamics within the anti-capitalist, anti-oppression, and anti-imperialist politics of today’s radical left! In this issue - Mutulu Olugbala (M1): It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop, Roxanna Dunbar-Ortiz: The Opposite of Truth is Forgetting, George Katsiaficas: Remembering May 1968, The First Two Years of the New SDS, The Green Scare is Everywhere, Organizing Against the G8 with Hanne Jobst, Sabu and Go, Miranda and Jaggi Singh, Anti-Poverty Organizing in Halifax.