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11

Mobilize!

10 Articles

Preparing for the Struggles Ahead

ROAR Collective

Our Age of Uprisings

Max Haiven

The Pendulum of Black Liberation

Bedour Alagraa

Freedom to Stay, Freedom to Move

Harsha Walia

International Indigenous Solidarity

Chandni Desai

Building Communities Against Fascism

Shane Burley

The Memory of the Future

Bree Busk

The Key to Address the Care Crisis

The Care Collective

Taking On the Platform Goliaths

Alex Marshall, Jamie Woodcock

Coalitions Against Climate Change

Jaskiran Dhillon

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10

Welcome to Europe

11 Articles

A Europe in Common

Joris Leverink

Exit Closed

David Adler

Workers of Europe: Compete!

Ola Innset

A Tale of Two Ordos

William Callison, Quinn Slobodian

Democratizing Energy

Lavinia Steinfort

The Specter of Emancipation

Laura Roth, Igor Stokfiszewski

The Invention of the Future

Pierre Dardot, Christian Laval

Everyday Borders, Everyday Resistance

Anna Papoutsi

The Far Right in Europe

Liz Fekete

A Europe Too Far

Igor Štiks

Capitalist Catastrophism

Kai Heron

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9

Dual Power

9 Articles

Poetry from the Future

Mason Herson-Hord

Let's Talk About Democracy

Cora Roelofs

The Commune of Communes

Debbie Bookchin, Sixtine van Outryve

From the Workplace to the Community

Alexander Kolokotronis

Electoral Road to Socialism?

Tom Wetzel

Dual Power in the Neighborhood

Jay Lucien, Varlam Akrat

Dual Power Then and Now

ROAR Collective

Radicalizing the Climate Movement

Katie Horvath

A Dual Power Reading List

ROAR Collective

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8

Beyond the Border

10 Articles

The Vanity of Nations

ROAR Collective

Workers of the World

Erik Forman

Beyond the Border Kaleidoscope

Natasha King

The Rise of Border Imperialism

Nick Buxton, Mark Akkerman

Africa and the Radical Imagination

Zoé Samudzi

Women's Internationalism

Dilar Dirik

Internationalists in the Revolution

Internationalist Commune of Rojava

Scaling Out: Translocal Solidarity

Laura Roth, Bertie Russell

The Need for Migrant Solidarity

Carlos Delclós

Towards a New Internationalism

Thomas Jeffrey Miley

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7

System Change

9 Articles

Living Through the Catastrophe

Jerome Roos

Unearthing the Capitalocene

Jason W. Moore, Raj Patel

Communalism vs. Climate Chaos

Brian Tokar

Welcoming Climate Refugees

April Humble

Crisis and the State of Disarray

William C. Anderson

The Future of Farming

Vandana Shiva

Organizing on a Sinking Ship

Kevin Buckland

Defying Dystopia

Nick Buxton

Time to Pull the Plugs

Andreas Malm

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6

The City Rises

9 Articles

The Future We Deserve

Debbie Bookchin

The New Municipal Movements

Eleanor Finley

This Land Is Whose Land?

Matt Hern

Pacifying the Neighborhood

Tucker Landesman

The Promise of Solidarity Cities

Antje Dieterich

Cities Against the Wall

Carlos Delclós

Austerity in the City

Theodoros Karyotis

Autonomy in Kurdistan

Nazan Üstündağ

Feminizing Politics

Laura Roth, Kate Shea Baird

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5

Not This Time!

10 Articles

Whirlwinds of Danger

ROAR Collective

Fight to Win

Erik Forman

Anti-Fascism and Revolution

Alexander Reid Ross

A Dozen Shades of Far Right

Maik Fielitz, Laura Lotte Laloire

The First Line Against Fascism

Dilar Dirik

The Night that Changed Everything

Leonidas Oikonomakis

The Anarchism of Blackness

William C. Anderson, Zoé Samudzi

Fighting Islamophobia

Azeezah Kanji, S. K. Hussan

Everyday Anti-Fascism

Mark Bray

Beyond Violence and Nonviolence

Ben Case

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4

State of Control

10 Articles

Managing Disorder

Jerome Roos

Authoritarian Neoliberalism

Ian Bruff

The Concept of the Wall

Elliot Sperber

The Drone Assault on Democracy

Laurie Calhoun

The New Merchants of Death

Jeremy Kuzmarov

Neoliberalism’s Dog-Whistle Racism

Adam Elliot-Cooper

The Rise of “Smart Totalitarianism”

Chris Spannos

Algorithmic Control and Desire

Alfie Bown

A Crumbling Democratic Façade

Joris Leverink

Black Awakening, Class Rebellion

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, George Ciccariello-Maher

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3

The Rule of Finance

10 Articles

The Financial Aristocracy

ROAR Collective

The Contradictions of Finance

Richard D. Wolff

The Rise of the Bondholding Class

Sandy Brian Hager

The Global 1 Percent Under Siege?

Brooke Harrington

On Fancy Forms of Paperwork

David Graeber

The Life and Times of the 1 Percent

Tim DiMuzio

The Debts of the American Empire

Cassie Thornton, Max Haiven

The “Golden Noose” of Global Finance

Fanny Malinen

The Potential of Debtors’ Unions

Debt Collective

Defeating the Global Bankocracy

Jerome Roos

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2

The Future of Work

10 Articles

The Future Doesn’t Work

ROAR Collective

Remaking the Global Working Class

Beverly Silver

Worker Militancy in the Global South

Immanuel Ness

Between the Wage and the Commons

Silvia Federici, Marina Sitrin

Workers’ Control in a Capitalist Crisis

Dario Azzellini

The Street Syndicate

Carlos Delclós

Will Robots Take Your Job?

Nick Srnicek, Alex Williams

Socialize the Internet!

Joseph Todd

Basic Income and the Future of Work

Daniel Raventós, Julie Wark

Towards a Post-Work Society

David Frayne

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1

Revive la Commune!

11 Articles

The Commune Lives

ROAR Collective

The Evolving Form of Freedom

George Katsiaficas

The Survival of the Paris Commune

Kristin Ross

Building Democracy without the State

Dilar Dirik

Decolonizing the Commune

Richard Pithouse

Pirates, Peasants and Proletarians

Joris Leverink

The Oaxaca Commune

Barucha Peller

Barcelona: Disobedient City

Kate Shea Baird

Venezuela: ¡Comuna o Nada!

George Ciccariello-Maher

Reclaiming the American Commons

John Curl

The Political Form at Last Rediscovered

Jerome Roos

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0

Building Power

16 Articles

Building Blocks

ROAR Collective

No, No, No

John Holloway

Chronicles of a Defeat Foretold

Theodoros Karyotis

Bookchin’s Revolutionary Program

Janet Biehl

Towards a New Anti-Capitalist Politics

Jerome Roos

Why We Still Love the Zapatistas

Leonidas Oikonomakis

Recuperating Work and Life

Marina Sitrin

Spaces for the Left

Michael Hardt

Building Power in a Crisis of Social Reproduction

Manuela Zechner, Bue Rübner Hansen

Theses on a Unionism Beyond Capitalism

Erik Forman

The Potential of Debtors’ Unions

Debt Collective

Rebel Cities and the Revanchist Elite

Carlos Delclós

Ending Anti-Black State Violence

Opal Tometi

After the Water War

Oscar Olivera

Reopening the Revolutionary Question

Amador Fernández-Savater

Consolidating Power

David Harvey

ROAR Magazine is an independent journal of the radical imagination providing grassroots perspectives from the frontlines of the global struggle for real democracy.

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    Think 30,000+ words of revolutionary brainfood. A dozen or more thought-provoking essays from some of the leading thinkers and most inspiring activists out there. Global challenges, grassroots perspectives, revolutionary horizons. Edited and illustrated to perfection by the ROAR collective.

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    Our issues are published online. We deliberately designed our website to perfect the online reading experience — whether you are on your laptop, tablet, phone or e-reader.

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    Issues #1 through #8 appeared in print. Back issues are still available in our webshop and can be ordered online. After Issue #8 all further issues will appear online only.

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    In 2014, we raised about $10,000 in a crowdfunding campaign and we received a starting grant to complete our new website from the Foundation for Democracy and Media in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Beside the sale of back issues, our Patreon account is currently our only source of income, meaning we depend entirely on the solidarity of our readers to keep the publication going.

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