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Black Lives Matter Toward Afromodernity: Political Speech, Barbarism, and the Euromodern World
Political research quarterly, 2023This paper proffers an Afromodern analysis of black liberation, embodied in the Black Lives Matter movement. In doing so, it revisits the historical concept of barbarism as a critical modality for human silencing, in order to make sense of anti-black ...
D. Chevannes
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The Limits to Growth: Ecosocialism or Barbarism
Monthly review, 2022A major deficiency of the growth-obsessed model driving global neoliberal economic policy is its lack of understanding on the Earth System on which it—and indeed, all life on Earth—relies.
A. Espinosa
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Digital Barbarism: The New Colonization of the Mind
Critical Arts. A Journal for Cultural Studies, 2021The goal of this article is to compare and contrast the traditional Western versus the postmodern colonization of the mind. How is the current technological age barbaric? I investigate Aimé Césaire’s writings, refer to Lea Ypi’s definition of colonialism,
Alexander Sieber
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Is Barbarism with a Human Face Our Fate?
Critical Inquiry, 2020The article focuses on the impact of coronavirus pandemic on social changes and daily lives causing lockdowns and mentions regression threat to open barbarism Topics discussed include collapse of health care and violence with public disorders, threat of ...
S. Žižek
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The Origins of Architectural Barbarism
, 2020Architectural barbarism, better known as modern architecture, never made any sense, nor did it fulfill any need or provide any benefits. Stranger still are the events that led to its survival…
Malcolm Millais
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Degrowth or barbarism? An exploration of four circular futures for 2050
Frontiers in SustainabilityThere are many competing visions regarding what a circular economy transition entails and how it would transform our social, economic, environmental, technological, and political systems.
Martin Calisto Friant +2 more
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Asabiyya – Solidarity in the age of barbarism: An Afro-Arab-Asian alternative
, 2020At a time when the global empire seems to show its naked aggression especially in North Africa and West Asia, as we have seen in Libya, and now in Syria, an aggression that has further dismembered these societies, manifested also in global debt, racism ...
Magid Shihade
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