Meditation may appear to be an intensely individualistic, private activity, but Dean Mathiowetz believes it has significant political potential. He contends that mindfulness meditation fosters what he calls democratic citizenship, in part because of its non-instrumental, “good for nothing” aspect. Dean Mathiowetz, “‘Meditation is Good for Nothing’: Leisure as a Democratic Practice” New Political Science … Continued


Historian, cultural critic, radical, and writer – those labels only partially capture the breadth of intellect possessed by CLR James.  David Austin discusses the brilliant Trinidadian Marxist, his life and his ideas about philosophy and politics. (Encore presentation.) Resources: CLR James and David Austin (ed), You Don’t Play With Revolution: The Montréal Lectures of C.L.R. … Continued


While Trump was consolidating his power after his inauguration, some of the leading lights of the radical left gathered at a remarkable event in Washington D.C.  It featured the likes of Naomi Klein, Owen Jones, Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor, and Jeremy Scahill, who took stock of the moment and looked ahead.  They emphasized the need for solidarity, … Continued