On a gender-fluid childhood, May 68, women's lib, radical gays and Lesbians, identity, #MeToo, and a bit more: an interview with Lola Miesseroff
"The main enemy of every people is in their own country." (Karl Liebknecht, 1915)
A 21st Century Essay on (Same)Sex
Interviewing the author of a book on a class analysis of sexuality, homosexuality, gay and Lesbian struggles, the LGBT+ community, gender, identity... and identity politics.
« L’ennemi principal est dans notre propre pays. » (Karl Liebknecht, mai 1915)
Contains upsetting scenes of an explicit theoretical nature. May not be suitable for all radicals.
or: Class & People
Yellow Vests: When proletarian resistance takes the form of a people’s movement.
Class & Race in 20th century South Africa
When proletarians fight for “class” and “race”, what is left of the meaning of each ?
1: Religion is far from dead. 2: No communist perspective without a critique of religion. 3 :Now, WHAT critique ?
2005 Perhaps that’s what we need: to drop sex-specific language altogether.
When moral order and disorder meet, monsters breed. Communism however knows no monster. Most radicals have trouble understanding this.