Four Autobiographical Notes
We can only make sense of the most spectacular genocidal and ethnocidal horrors of colonial racial capitalism after we have illuminated the “terror[s] of the mundane and quotidian” from which these spectacular horrors emerge.
Unpayable Debt & the Assassination of the Third World
Radical Pan-Africanists, whose prescient analyses of U.S. led Empire are too often left out of histories of the Long Twentieth Century, clearly saw the Assassination of the Third World project for what it was, the institution of a global apartheid regime secured and underwritten in perpetuity by the servicing of unpayable debts.
Investigations into the Modern University: An Introduction
The modern university is not, and has never been, a noble institution. Much to the contrary, it has historically been and remains to this day a racist, sexist, and classist institution devoted to the reproduction of ruling class elites and the reproduction of knowledge as the preserve of ruling class elites.
(Self-)Possession, (Anti-)Blackness, and Abolition
Inspired by my encounters with the glyphs BLM and ACAB graffitied on the streets of Rome, this dispatch seeks to articulate how it is that chattel-slavery, wage-slavery, mass incarceration in the United States, anti-migrant policies in the Global North, and anti-blackness are intimately related to one another in today’s world.