For centuries, the country has lived in the shadow ofempire. Butits past also provides the key toits present. When Vladimir Putin denies the reality of the Ukrainian state, he is speaking the familiar language ofempire. For five hundred years,European conquerors called the societies that they encountered “tribes,” treating them as incapable ofgoverning themselves. As we see in the ruins of U

The City Council of Mariupol, Ukraine, was trying to make a point about mass death. Their city had been hit hardest by the Russian invasion, and thousands of corpses lay amid the rubble after weeks of urban warfare. After the revelation of Russian atrocities in Bucha and other cities in northern Ukraine, the elected representatives of the port city wished to remind the world that the scale of kill


Fascism was never defeated as an idea. As a cult of irrationality and violence,it could not be vanquished as an argument: So long as Nazi Germany seemed strong,Europeans and others weretempted.It was only on the battlefields of World War II that fascism was defeated. Nowit’s back — and this time, the country fighting a fascist war of destruction is Russia. Should Russia win, fascists around t

Americans andEuropeans have beenguided through our new century by what I will call the politics of inevitability – a sense that the future isjust more of the present, that the laws of progress are known, that there are no alternatives, and therefore nothing really to be done. In the American, capitalist version of this story, nature brought the market, which brought democracy, which brought hap

1リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く