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An Alternative Civilization

Many believe that 2020 brought a pandemic, police brutality, systemic racism, war in the middle east, and near recession. 2020 … More

an alternative civilization, bethany anderson, contemporary issues, news, politics, sortition

Dehumanisation: Why Black Americans Are still Fighting to Be Seen as Human

TW: Slavery, Police Brutality, Racial Depictions First it was lynchings, now it’s police executions. When your old pack mule gets … More

anonymous, black americans, dehumanisation, news, police brutality, politics, racial depictions, slavery

When Heroes Strike: Unions’ Role in Light of a Pandemic

“Trade unions are back”, boldly claims an Economist article from May 16th, and it’s true– the last few months have … More

news, Pandemic, politics, unions

Western Imperialism and the Real World Order

[Trigger warning: war, death] It would be hard to think of a better possible time for the world to come … More

Adrian von Bonsdorff, imperialism, news, politics, western imperialism

Why it’s Hard to See Over the Fence: how Confirmation Bias Leads to Increased Polarization

In the age of fast media and technology, we are constantly bombarded with news stories, memes, and people sharing their … More

feature article, features, katerina partolina schwartz, politics, social media, society

Why you should revolt if you don’t like what you see (and how the right will try and stop you)

[trigger warning: death, violence, police brutality, genocide] Democracy was first established to ensure no man is subjected to a monarch’s … More

anonymous, civil rights, democracy, features, india, politics, revolution

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter – Catullus Spills the Tea: Sexually Based Political Satire in Ancient Rome

When they told me this issue was going to be NSFW themed, I immediately thought of Catullus as the perfect … More

classics, Column, columnist, isabel ferrari, Poetry, politics, satire

The Politics of Friendship

People who say that a difference in politics doesn’t matter when it comes to friendship are a) lying and b) … More

chris timmins, friendship, politics

The Case of Shamima Begum

Background. The case of Shamima Begum has rocked the British headlines over recent weeks. The Bethnal Green teenager left the … More

bethnal green girls, citizenship, Daesh, politics, shamima begum, tanya gersiova

Can Theatre Ever Be Apolitical?

In short – no. The act of creating and performing a piece of theatre will always be a political act. … More

issue 139, kirsten mcpake, politics, theatre

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