
Conflictual Universalism(s) - Part 1 of 3
Katrine Bregengaard in discussion with Etienne Balibar- Part 1 of 3. (Illustration of Etienne Balibar by Zahid Mayo) (This interview is a revised version of ...

Conflictual Universalism(s) - Part 2 of 3
Katrine Bregengaard in discussion with Etienne Balibar- Part 2 of 3 (Illustration of Etienne Balibar by Zahid Mayo) (The interview is a revised version of a conver...

The Displacement of the Baloch
Pakistani state violence (in the form of aerial bombardments, raids, and collective abductions) against the Baloch has led to hundreds of thousands of Baloch migrating inside and outside Balochistan. ...

Conflictual Universalism(s) - Part 3 of 3
Katrine Bregengaard in discussion with Etienne Balibar- Part 3 of 3 (Illustration of Etienne Balibar by Zahid Mayo) (The interview is a revised versi...

Comrade Abdul Qayyum Baloch of Gwadar
Since March 27th 1948s forced accession the Baloch have been resisting the Pakistani state’s attempts to exploit their resources, politically disenfranchise them, physica...

Noam Chomsky on ISIS
Below is a transcript of a brief interview with Noam Chomsky conducted on 17th November 2015 in Boston, US. Qalandar Memon: How do you think France, EU countries and the US will ...

Sultans of Arabia
Well known, the narrow strictness of the Saudi order. On the one side the flogging of dissent, on the other the bombing of audacity. The penal arsenal of the Saudis mirrors that of the...

ON ANARCHISM, ALTERNATIVES & NON-VIOLENCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH TODD MAY
Interview conducted 6/29 – 2014 Cæcilie Varslev-Pedersen: How is it to live and work in South Carolina these days? Todd May: It doesn’t get easier. You see that a lot ...

On whether Foucault is a Neoliberal Philosopher – And what it means to a...
On whether Foucault is a Neoliberal Philosopher – And what it means to ask? The germ of the central question I will attend to in this essay is owed to an interview published in ...