Please Help ZNet Perhaps the writer of these lines is not too far off from having a first-hand experience of the idea of Academentia that has entered the public domain in recent times. Academentia combines two things: a) academia, i.e. those working in post-secondary education, e.g. universities; and b) dementia: Read more…
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To highlight past words often limits substance to what the past emphasized. Why not use our own words? Why not let “dead generations” rest in peace?
‘Who defines what peaceful is?’ A deep divide over protests
Today, health care workers, including the NUHW’s mental health workers, are crying out for help. Some are organizing. Some are marching. Some are striking. More power to them
The Chilean candidate represents a class of Latin American politicians who appear more revolutionary than they really are
There are serious questions to ask, but Aditya Chakrabortty’s critique fails to convince
We are witnessing the ‘Great Strike of 2021’ and it’s composed mostly of millions low paid non-unionized workers
Finding a path from here to an education system that meets social needs while respecting the freedom of its members remains to be done. Illich challenges us to make sure our ideas pass the test of freedom
What’s clear is that the Capitol riot revealed a new force in American politics—a broader mass political movement that has violence at its core and draws strength even from places where Trump supporters are in the minority
From Defensive Traits to Participatory Ego States