Michael Hardt compiled this playlist to accompany his recent book, The Subversive Seventies. He writes: “Repeatedly during the process of writing The Subversive Seventies, I was moved by how activists in each country learned from and were inspired by revolutionaries elsewhere, deploying strategies of popular power, organizing structures of revolutionary democracy, combatting multiple structures of domination, and seeking liberation in various forms. The music circulated too, along with the militants and their revolutionary dreams.” Take a listen!
‘Genius’ Entrepreneurs, Technofacists, and Phobic Misogynists: A Conversation with Becca Lewis
Worries about the so-called “pussification of Silicon Valley” are not at all new. Becca Lewis’ work reaches far back in American history to trace the nexus of gender, technology, and entrepreneurship, such that what we find today seems a foregone conclusion. In...