By Jeremy Brecher August 18th, 2025 As Donald Trump is trying to stamp out everything that might power the world without fossil fuels, a “Greentech” revolution is making renewable energy and everything designed to run on it not only better for the climate and environment, but also far cheaper. Trump’s energy policies will make the […]| PM Press
Crimethinc.By Margaret Killjoy1/25/2018 I’ve never liked the part of the story when the mentor figure dies and the young heroes say they aren’t ready to go it alone, that they still need her. I’ve never liked it because it felt clichéd and because I want to see intergenerational struggle better represented in fiction. Today I […]| PM Press
ReviewSurrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues: Selected Writings on Popular Culture— A Review| PM Press
By Tasbeeh Herwees VICE December 5, 2015 Leila Abdelrazaq was only a freshman at DePaul University in Chicago when she began turning anecdotes from her father’s life inside a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon into a webcomic. Four years later, Baddawi has evolved into a 128-page graphic novel told from the perspective of a young […]| PM Press
A Season in Hell: Bookforum talks with Jarrod Shanahan about the history of Rikers Island By Natasha Lennard Bookforum August 10, 2022 So far this year, seven people have died while in custody at New York’s Rikers Island jail complex. During ever more regular heat waves, reports spread of incarcerated people gasping for breath under […]| PM Press
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By Hank Kennedy The Fifth Estate “Leftist terrorism and state terrorism, even if their motivations cannot be compared, are two jaws of the same mug’s game. The state hates terrorism, but prefers it to revolution.” So says Buenaventura Diaz in the 1974 French/Italian co-production Nada, one of the dozens of films profiled in Revolution in […]| PM Press