UnOccupy the prisons: challenging Wells Fargo's investment in private prisons
Climate populism and the People’s Climate March
The promise of an anarchist anthropology: the three burials of the anarchist project - Natalia Buier
In this article, anthropologist Natalia Buier discusses David Graeber’s proposition of an anarchist anthropology. She focuses on three key issues: Graeber’s understanding of ethnography and its role within the politics of anthropology, his reading of the anarchist tradition, and his involvement with the Occupy Wall Street movement as a concrete example of the limitations of the political project of an anarchist anthropology. The argument of the article is that Graeber’s representation of the discipline of anthropology, together with his partial reading of the anarchist tradition, run counter to a political and analytic focus that centralizes the notions of class and exploitation.
Pedlars of reformism and the Occupy movement
A brief look at three of the ideologists pushing reformist ideas within the Occupy movement