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@slrpnk.nethttps://blogs.law.columbia.edu/utopia1313/bernard-e-harcourt-cooperation-jackson-history-theory-praxis/
I am a degrowther, but people keep telling me it's hard to create media communications campaigns for degrowth and that advocating for it is "political suicide." As if endless cancerous growth isn't political suicide already. I'm told people want growth and we should use a different name for degrowth and that we should make it palatable to the public. But degrowth is quite literally a critique of growth. Without this critique, it's just liberal wishywashing for a better future. So I'm at an impasse here. How do we talk about meaningfully talk about degrowth without watering down the message?
I've recently tried mixing the used coffee grounds in baking soda, and I'm seeing a very visible chemical reaction. I haven't tried putting it in the ground yet though.
https://www.thecommoner.org.uk/we-carry-a-free-territory-in-our-hearts/
Was the name “Free Territory” something used by contemporaries of anarchist leader Nestor Makhno, or a modern fabrication? In the spirit of debunking widespread myths and misconceptions in anarchist history, a Wikipedian uncovers the secret history of the making of the “Free Territory.”
From Organizational Questions of the Russian Social Democracy by Rosa Luxemburg
https://www.inklusibo.org/resisting-evictions-of-the-urban-poor-a-resource-for-housing-rights-advocates/
Inklusibo's new manual on housing rights provides an in-depth narrative of the urban poor's right to housing and livable spaces. This is the first free publication under the Housing and Living Spaces category. Written by Rafael Dimalanta, Wina Beltran, Kristine Telen Download here
https://illwill.com/columbia
Lessons from the April 1968 occupations movement
https://decompositions.noblogs.org/post/2024/04/03/the-fate-of-composition/