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New book on radical democracy and education. So so so necessary right now. Looking forward to reading. In German:
link.springer.com/book/10.1007

Friedrichs, W., Kierot, L., Lange, D., & Marchart, O. (Eds.). (2025). Radikale Demokratiebildung: Postfundamentale Streifzüge. Springer. doi.org/10.1080/03054985.2025..

SpringerLinkRadikale DemokratiebildungDer Band befasst sich der Konzeption radikaler Demokratiebildung, mit der den Herausforderungen der Gegenwart begegnet werden könnte.

"What does it mean to radicalize democracy?" asked Chantel Mouffe. It means to notice that modern democratic societies are not living up to their constitutive principles of "liberty and equality for all", and to "fight for their effective implementation", even within existing institutions.

versobooks.com/products/712-fo

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#PrairieFire
by #TheWeatherUnderground.

"A political statement from the #WeatherUnderground on the politics of #revolutionary anti-imperialism, 1974.

"This document is presented as part of the #RadicalDemocracy.

"Radical Democracy is a political education and consciousness raising project. We believe that people should be directly involved in making the decisions that affect their lives. The free ebook includes 165 pages of quotes and shareable graphic memes, 18+ original interviews with #organizers, #activists, teachers and thinkers from #CivilRightsMovement and #NewLeft of the 1960s through The #MovementForBlackLives, #OccupyWallStreet and more."

#InternetArchive:
archive.org/details/PrairieFir

Project archive: archive.org/details/@radical_d Check out our website: www.radicaldemocracy.net or follow us on Facebook.

Download the ebook here: bit.ly/2v7iXpo
#PrairieFire #WeatherUnderground #AntiImperialism

Internet ArchivePrairie Fire : The Weather Underground. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveA political statement from the Weather Underground on the politics of revolutionary anti-imperialism, 1974.This document is presented as part of the Radical...

Our everyday, often dogmatic “common sense” in capitalism disregards the history of socio-economic material conditions, #classwar, #ecocide, debt, slavery, violence, and oppression. In this we are currently blinded by the myth that there is no alternative to the current crap and broken system, this willfull blindness blinds us and obscures the brutal realities on the edge of our “privileged” western lives. The narrative is one of inevitability, the market logic pushing us down the path of extinction is natural and unchangeable. So it becomes obverse that we need to change this “common sense”, how do we do this?

To understand why capitalism cannot be reformed into an ethical system, we need to delve into its history. Capitalism always thrives on exploitation and inequality, the wealth of the few is built on the backs of the many, over the last 40 years, after the decades of hard moving away from 20th century social democracy this has accelerated into view.

Class War: The division between the working class and the ruling class has always been stark, with the latter using their power to maintain and increase their wealth at the expense of the former. This struggle is not just economic, but also a political and social battle, deeply embedded in the fabric of our societies.

#Ecocide: Capitalism’s dogmatic pursuit of “profit” leads to environmental degradation, that grows at on an unprecedented scale with the pushing of #climatechaos. The logic of endless growth is incompatible with the finite resources of our planet. This drive for the illusion of total control leads to a legacy of destruction that we are now have to begin to reckon with.

Debt and Slavery: The modern economy is built on a foundation of debt, trapping people and nations in cycles of dependence and exploitation. This mirrors the historical use of slavery, where human lives were commodified and controlled to serve the interests of capital. While the forms of exploitation have changed, the underlying power dynamics remain the same. From colonial conquests to modern-day policing, violence is a tool of the capitalist system to suppress dissent and build control.

The liberal attempts to reform capitalism have failed because the system’s core is fundamentally unethical. Reforms serve to placate dissent without addressing the root inequality and exploitation. This band-aid approach leaves the structural issues intact, allowing them to fester and re-emerge in new forms we see today.

Economic Inequality: while making lives meaningful for meany people, wealth redistribution measures, such as progressive taxation or social welfare programs, do little to challenge the accumulation of capital by the worst people. When the cycle of boom and crash comes round, these measures are rolled back and undermined, highlighting the difficulty of enacting lasting change within the capitalist path.

Environmental Initiatives: Green capitalism, focus on sustainable business practices and eco-friendly products, fails to address the systemic drivers of environmental degradation. It results in greenwashing, where the appearance of sustainability masks ongoing ecological harm. It’s not working and is not going to work.

Social Reforms: While social justice movements have achieved victories, they face fierce resistance and are limited by the capitalist context in which they operate. True social change requires a fundamental shift in the distribution of power and resources #KISS

We are at a juncture, the choice is simple: continue down the path of capitalist “common sense” with its smoke and mirrors and building crises, or embark on a journey towards a different, equitable, and sustainable future. This shift requires collective action, imagination, and the courage to change and challenge entrenched holders of power. The revolutionary calls for a new global movement established outside the collapsing system, ready, willing, and able to build examples of this alternative, so people have options to move away from the current blinded “common sense”. In this change, we don’t actually have a choice.

#OMN #Revolution #NewFoundations #EndCapitalism #SustainableFuture #CollectiveOwnership #Degrowth #RadicalDemocracy #UniversalBasicServices #NonviolentChange #GlobalMovement #R21C #OGB

You can help make this happen https://opencollective.com/open-media-network

https://hamishcampbell.com/the-illusion-of-realism-in-the-era-of-the-deathcult/

#RightToRepair #RadicalDemocracy: "This paper analyses the right to repair (R2R) movement through the lens of radical democracy, elucidating the opportunities and limitations for advancing a democratic repair ethics against a backdrop of power imbalances and vested interests. We commence our analysis by exploring broader political-economic trends, demonstrating that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are increasingly shifting towards asset-based repair strategies. In this landscape, hegemony is preserved not solely through deterrence tactics like planned obsolescence but also by conceding repairability while monopolizing repair and maintenance services. We further argue that the R2R serves as an ‘empty signifier’, whose content is shaped by four counter-hegemonic frames used by the R2R movement: consumer advocacy, environmental sustainability, communitarian values, and creative tinkering. These frames, when viewed through Laclau and Mouffe’s theory of radical democracy, reveal different potentials for sustaining dissent and confronting OEMs' hegemony in the field of repair. Analysed in this way, an emerging business ethics of repair can be understood as driven by the politics of repair beyond repair. This notion foregrounds the centrality of non-violent conflict and antagonism for bringing radical democratic principles to repair debates, looking beyond narrow instrumentalist conversations, where repairability is treated as an apolitical arena solely defined by concerns for eco-efficiency and resource productivity."

link.springer.com/article/10.1

SpringerLinkOn ‘the Politics of Repair Beyond Repair’: Radical Democracy and the Right to Repair Movement - Journal of Business EthicsThis paper analyses the right to repair (R2R) movement through the lens of radical democracy, elucidating the opportunities and limitations for advancing a democratic repair ethics against a backdrop of power imbalances and vested interests. We commence our analysis by exploring broader political-economic trends, demonstrating that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are increasingly shifting towards asset-based repair strategies. In this landscape, hegemony is preserved not solely through deterrence tactics like planned obsolescence but also by conceding repairability while monopolizing repair and maintenance services. We further argue that the R2R serves as an ‘empty signifier’, whose content is shaped by four counter-hegemonic frames used by the R2R movement: consumer advocacy, environmental sustainability, communitarian values, and creative tinkering. These frames, when viewed through Laclau and Mouffe’s theory of radical democracy, reveal different potentials for sustaining dissent and confronting OEMs' hegemony in the field of repair. Analysed in this way, an emerging business ethics of repair can be understood as driven by the politics of repair beyond repair. This notion foregrounds the centrality of non-violent conflict and antagonism for bringing radical democratic principles to repair debates, looking beyond narrow instrumentalist conversations, where repairability is treated as an apolitical arena solely defined by concerns for eco-efficiency and resource productivity.

The first Congress of Municipal Movements, organized by #Symbiosis, is happening September 18-22 in Detroit!

Check out symbiosis-revolution.org/ for more details and to join the organization (or have a local group you're a part of join). This is potentially going to be super cool!

symbiosisHome - symbiosisSymbiosis is a confederation of community organizations committed to building a democratic and ecological society from the ground up.