Author: Joshua Stephens

Joshua Stephens is Interim Editor of WIN.
#BlackLivesMatter: A Quiet Renaissance for Nonviolent Resistance?

#BlackLivesMatter: A Quiet Renaissance for Nonviolent Resistance?

On August 9th of 2014, 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot dead by white police officer Darren Wilson, in the majority-black suburb of St. Louis, MO, Ferguson. Brown was unarmed, and according to multiple witnesses had his hands raised when Wilson fired the final shot. The salient features were emblematic of a longstanding, simmering crisis in…

Editorial

  “War is the continuation of politics by other means.” This claim, borrowed from German political theorist Carl von Clausewitz, is arguably repeated with the same frequency at which it is misunderstood. In the opening chapter of Multitude, the second collaborative work by literary theorist Michael Hardt and political philosopher Antonio Negri, one finds an…

Towards Collective Liberation (Chris Crass)

  With Towards Collective Liberation, veteran activist and writer Chris Crass has filled a number of conspicuous voids in radical literature, seeking to render the aspirations of feminist and antiracist struggle plain, practicable, and their realization imminently possible. Through autobiographical reflections on his early years as an anarchist organizer in San Francisco, a few brief…

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