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It is a Change of Era, no longer an Era of Changes
Walter Mignolo January 29, 2023

IT IS A CHANGE OF ERA, NO LONGER THE ERA OF CHANGES.

Postcolonial Politics October 26, 2022

CALL FOR PAPERS: Decolonial Thinking and Revolutionary Events

Sri-lanka 2022 crisis
Malini Balamayuran July 29, 2022

Sri Lanka’s Crisis 2022

Reality is Trolling You: The Farcical Nightmare of Post-Trump America
Mark Dery July 29, 2022

Reality is Trolling You: The Farcical Nightmare of Post-Trump America

“The Festival of Fools,” Pieter van der Heyden (ca. 1525–1569), after Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum. Nominative Determinism
Mark Dery July 24, 2022

Nomen est Omen: When Your Name Says the Quiet Part Loud

Agar Ledo Arias March 2, 2022

Art for Politics: The Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale as a reflection of its international standing during the Franco dictatorship

Inna Pravdenko feat. Elena Malysheva January 21, 2022

Ukraine + Russia = Love? If Countries Were People

Jeffery R. Webber January 2, 2022

“Those Who Are Poor, Die Poor”: Notes on the Chilean Elections

Vyshakh Thaliyil December 6, 2021

Bringing the state closer to people: 25 years of Kerala’s ‘People’s Plan’

Sanjay Seth November 23, 2021

A Big Victory for India’s Farmers

It is a Change of Era, no longer an Era of Changes
  • Decolonial Thinking

IT IS A CHANGE OF ERA, NO LONGER THE ERA OF CHANGES.

  • By Walter Mignolo
  • January 29, 2023

What is bringing about the change of era is not a “transition” but the “explosions”...

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  • Decolonial Thinking

CALL FOR PAPERS: Decolonial Thinking and Revolutionary Events

  • By Postcolonial Politics
  • October 26, 2022
  • decolonial, Politics

Goldsmiths, University of London, March 8 and 9, 2023, London In the last decades, decolonial...

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Sri-lanka 2022 crisis
  • Politics

Sri Lanka’s Crisis 2022

  • By Malini Balamayuran
  • July 29, 2022
  • Sri-Lanka

 In early 2022, years of simmering economic problems reached a boiling point and sparked a...

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Reality is Trolling You: The Farcical Nightmare of Post-Trump America
  • Politics

Reality is Trolling You: The Farcical Nightmare of Post-Trump America

  • By Mark Dery
  • July 29, 2022
  • Politics

To be an American, picking your way through the debris field of what used to...

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“The Festival of Fools,” Pieter van der Heyden (ca. 1525–1569), after Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum. Nominative Determinism
  • Politics

Nomen est Omen: When Your Name Says the Quiet Part Loud

  • By Mark Dery
  • July 24, 2022
  • Politics

What do names tell us about people — and what should we have known about...

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  • Politics

Art for Politics: The Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale as a reflection of its international standing during the Franco dictatorship

  • By Agar Ledo Arias
  • March 2, 2022

International events sometimes highlight the connections between art and politics. Art and culture play a...

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  • Politics

Ukraine + Russia = Love? If Countries Were People

  • By Inna Pravdenko feat. Elena Malysheva
  • January 21, 2022

When I think about the current relationship between Ukraine and Russia, a certain conversation comes...

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  • Politics

“Those Who Are Poor, Die Poor”: Notes on the Chilean Elections

  • By Jeffery R. Webber
  • January 2, 2022

Premature obituaries of Chilean neoliberalism abound on the heels of the December 19 run-off presidential...

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  • Politics

Bringing the state closer to people: 25 years of Kerala’s ‘People’s Plan’

  • By Vyshakh Thaliyil
  • December 6, 2021
  • India, Kerala State, People´s plan

This August marked the 25th anniversary of Kerala’s iconic People’s Plan Campaign, which institutionalized community...

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  • Politics

A Big Victory for India’s Farmers

  • By Sanjay Seth
  • November 23, 2021
  • India, India´s Farmers

On November 19, almost a year to the day when hundreds of thousands of farmers...

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