https://www.currentaffairs.org/2023/11/were-finally-getting-the-media-savvy-labor-militants-we-need/
Current Affairs
We’re Finally Getting The Media-Savvy Labor Militants We Need
It’s healthy for democracy to have prominent labor leaders who are both relatable and capable of articulating an uncompromising pro-worker message.
https://www.archdaily.com/1009635/participatory-planning-shaping-cities-through-community-engagement
ArchDaily
Participatory Planning: Shaping Cities through Community Engagement
Participatory planning efforts in Helsinki, Auroville, Istanbul, and Calgary put their citizens at the heart of their design and decision-making processes.
The right paved the way for these once-unthinkable bans by first pursuing goals that were more palatable to the public, using bathroom bills and school sports bans to normalise hateful anti-trans rhetoric in the American public sphere. This tactic has been effective.
The logical next step is to begin to restrict adult access to gender-affirming care, while pretending you’re not pursuing outright bans that would likely be ruled unconstitutional.
This requires borrowing a page from the anti-abortion legislative playbook, where so-called TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) laws became common in the early 21st century. State governments passed unnecessary building codes in ways that would cause abortion clinics to be in violation, or required abortion providers to have ‘admitting privileges’, meaning a person affiliated to an abortion clinic must have the right to admit patients to a hospital.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/republican-states-gender-affirming-care-adults-bans-tactics/
The logical next step is to begin to restrict adult access to gender-affirming care, while pretending you’re not pursuing outright bans that would likely be ruled unconstitutional.
This requires borrowing a page from the anti-abortion legislative playbook, where so-called TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) laws became common in the early 21st century. State governments passed unnecessary building codes in ways that would cause abortion clinics to be in violation, or required abortion providers to have ‘admitting privileges’, meaning a person affiliated to an abortion clinic must have the right to admit patients to a hospital.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/republican-states-gender-affirming-care-adults-bans-tactics/
openDemocracy
Republicans use anti-abortion playbook to restrict trans healthcare
Red states are using old anti-abortion tricks to limit access to trans healthcare without passing outright bans
The real issue is that Israel has no right to self-defense against the territory and the people that it occupies. According to the Fourth Geneva Convention, it has a duty and a responsibility to protect those people until the reversion to a status quo ante that preceded hostilities, meaning until sovereignty is returned to the Palestinians. Of course, Israel denies that this is applicable, because it denies that Palestinians are a people, and so they say there is no sovereign to whom to revert.
Israel also claims that this territory belongs to them. They claim that they had the right to acquire it by force, which proceeds from their claim that the 1967 War was a war of self defense. Neither of those claims are true. Israel insists that the attack that launched the 1967 War—in which it destroyed Egypt’s entire air fleet while it was still on the ground—was a preemptive strike against an inevitable attack by Egypt. In reality, Egypt was cooperating with the United States as it worked toward a mediated agreement. This was not a defensive war—but even if it was, since the adoption of the UN Charter in 1945, there has been no principle in international law that permits the acquisition of territory under any circumstances.
Israel has created and perpetuated legal fictions to deny the applicability of international law. For one, Israel says there is no occupation. It says the territory is “disputed” and applies occupation law on a de facto basis, which allows it to cherry-pick the provisions with which it complies. It has created a sui generis regime that has no analogy or precedent, and thus it neither recognizes Palestinians as part of its domestic order—which would characterize its confrontation with Palestinians as a civil war—nor acknowledges the existence of a regular war against a nascent sovereign fighting for national liberation. Instead, Israel has been creating new law to cover what it calls “armed conflict short of war.” This enables Israel to usurp Palestinians’ sovereignty, and associated policing power, while also using military force against them
https://jewishcurrents.org/unpacking-israels-legal-fictions
Israel also claims that this territory belongs to them. They claim that they had the right to acquire it by force, which proceeds from their claim that the 1967 War was a war of self defense. Neither of those claims are true. Israel insists that the attack that launched the 1967 War—in which it destroyed Egypt’s entire air fleet while it was still on the ground—was a preemptive strike against an inevitable attack by Egypt. In reality, Egypt was cooperating with the United States as it worked toward a mediated agreement. This was not a defensive war—but even if it was, since the adoption of the UN Charter in 1945, there has been no principle in international law that permits the acquisition of territory under any circumstances.
Israel has created and perpetuated legal fictions to deny the applicability of international law. For one, Israel says there is no occupation. It says the territory is “disputed” and applies occupation law on a de facto basis, which allows it to cherry-pick the provisions with which it complies. It has created a sui generis regime that has no analogy or precedent, and thus it neither recognizes Palestinians as part of its domestic order—which would characterize its confrontation with Palestinians as a civil war—nor acknowledges the existence of a regular war against a nascent sovereign fighting for national liberation. Instead, Israel has been creating new law to cover what it calls “armed conflict short of war.” This enables Israel to usurp Palestinians’ sovereignty, and associated policing power, while also using military force against them
https://jewishcurrents.org/unpacking-israels-legal-fictions
Jewish Currents
Unpacking Israel’s Legal Fictions
Noura Erakat discusses the Jenin invasion and Israel’s efforts to unilaterally change the laws of war.
Bevins also sees specific, clearly articulated, democratically determined demands as key to realizing a movement’s objectives. The South Korean Candlelight Revolution can be “marked as a success,” he writes toward the end of the book, in large part because its goal—to oust then-President Park Geun-hye for her part in a corruption and bribery scandal—was “clear and achievable.” The U.S. civil rights movement of the 1960s also achieved “limited successes,” Bevins implies, because its leaders articulated a clear and specific set of demands, such as the ability to exercise voting rights.
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2023/10/why-havent-the-protest-movements-of-our-time-succeeded/
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2023/10/why-havent-the-protest-movements-of-our-time-succeeded/
Current Affairs
Why Haven’t the Protest Movements of Our Time Succeeded?
Vincent Bevins’ new book looks back over recent uprisings of our time and reviews what they accomplished—and what they didn’t.
Using this multi–rule systems approach, we found that the CCP is seeking, with the help of its state, to expunge the ‘illegitimate’ realm of social organising, to change the rules for determining passage into the ‘legitimate’ realm, and to plan and manage the ‘legitimate’ realm dynamically through tangible and intangible means. We roughly conceptualise this as the Party’s pursuit of a ‘command civil society’. Just as a command economy is characterised by its attempt to suck away all space for markets to determine prices and allocate goods and services, the project to build a ‘command civil society’ attempts to suck away space for the operations of any actors and actions that do not fit within its planned and regulated sphere.
The pursuit of a ‘command civil society’ is operationalising Party-and-state joint documents and Party documents alongside state laws and regulations to target the social norms—the ‘survival wisdom’ (Deng 2011)—formed over past decades by social organisers and state administrators. The Party is using its characteristically Leninist penetration of societal and state entities to create rules for tech companies and universities to undermine means for SOs outside the state’s regulatory purview to exist.
This pursuit is not only about tearing down and suppressing; it is also about building a civil society that works reliably in the service of the preferences of the CCP, on the assumption that it knows what is best for society. It seeks to gatekeep access to legitimate identity as a ‘social organisation’ and to influence those SOs which do manage to enter the ‘legitimate’ realm using the Party’s presence in their decision-making mechanisms, the Party’s influence over their leadership makeup, and the Party’s sculpting of the discursive environment in which they operate (in turn influencing the projects they can design, the fundraising strategies they can pursue, and so on).
https://madeinchinajournal.com/2023/11/13/towards-a-command-civil-society/
The pursuit of a ‘command civil society’ is operationalising Party-and-state joint documents and Party documents alongside state laws and regulations to target the social norms—the ‘survival wisdom’ (Deng 2011)—formed over past decades by social organisers and state administrators. The Party is using its characteristically Leninist penetration of societal and state entities to create rules for tech companies and universities to undermine means for SOs outside the state’s regulatory purview to exist.
This pursuit is not only about tearing down and suppressing; it is also about building a civil society that works reliably in the service of the preferences of the CCP, on the assumption that it knows what is best for society. It seeks to gatekeep access to legitimate identity as a ‘social organisation’ and to influence those SOs which do manage to enter the ‘legitimate’ realm using the Party’s presence in their decision-making mechanisms, the Party’s influence over their leadership makeup, and the Party’s sculpting of the discursive environment in which they operate (in turn influencing the projects they can design, the fundraising strategies they can pursue, and so on).
https://madeinchinajournal.com/2023/11/13/towards-a-command-civil-society/
Made in China Journal
Towards a Command Civil Society? | Made in China Journal
What are the future possibilities for Chinese civil society? Practitioners and academics speak of optimism or pessimism—whether ‘spring’ will soon come or whether civil society organisations (CSOs) will remain in the depths of ‘winter’ (Zhu and Lu 2022).…
"When one individual inflicts bodily injury upon another such injury that death results, we call the deed manslaughter; when the assailant knew in advance that the injury would be fatal, we call his deed murder. But when society places hundreds of proletarians in such a position that they inevitably meet a too early and an unnatural death, one which is quite as much a death by violence as that by the sword or bullet; when it deprives thousands of the necessaries of life, places them under conditions in which they cannot live – forces them, through the strong arm of the law, to remain in such conditions until that death ensues which is the inevitable consequence – knows that these thousands of victims must perish, and yet permits these conditions to remain, its deed is murder just as surely as the deed of the single individual"
Engels, the condition of the working class in England. 1845.
Engels, the condition of the working class in England. 1845.
The country’s target of net zero by 2060 is likely to be achieved a decade earlier than previously assumed, and perhaps earlier than in Europe.
[...]
At the risk of overtaxing the reader’s appetite for figures, it is worth spelling out the enormity of what China is doing. The China Electricity Council says the country will add 210 GW of solar this year, twice the entire solar capacity installed in the US to date.
It is not going to stop there. Carbon Brief says China’s output of solar panels was 310 GW in 2022; it will be 500 GW in 2023; and 1000 GW in 2025 – four times the total installation of new solar worldwide last year.
[...] The point to remember about Xi is that he was green long before it became fashionable. He wrote a weekly column twenty years ago as Zhejiang party chief warning that China’s “energy-intensive and high-polluting” economic model was unsustainable.
He defied the orthodoxy of break-neck industrialisation and GDP worship, launching a radical ‘Green GDP’ programme in Zhejiang in 2004. It called on local governments to subtract ecological damage from the raw GDP figures.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/11/21/chinas-carbon-emissions-falling-xi-jinping-net-zero/
[...]
At the risk of overtaxing the reader’s appetite for figures, it is worth spelling out the enormity of what China is doing. The China Electricity Council says the country will add 210 GW of solar this year, twice the entire solar capacity installed in the US to date.
It is not going to stop there. Carbon Brief says China’s output of solar panels was 310 GW in 2022; it will be 500 GW in 2023; and 1000 GW in 2025 – four times the total installation of new solar worldwide last year.
[...] The point to remember about Xi is that he was green long before it became fashionable. He wrote a weekly column twenty years ago as Zhejiang party chief warning that China’s “energy-intensive and high-polluting” economic model was unsustainable.
He defied the orthodoxy of break-neck industrialisation and GDP worship, launching a radical ‘Green GDP’ programme in Zhejiang in 2004. It called on local governments to subtract ecological damage from the raw GDP figures.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/11/21/chinas-carbon-emissions-falling-xi-jinping-net-zero/
The Telegraph
China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world
Xi’s quest for global supremacy is in perfect alignment with the country’s clean-tech dominance
Breaking news. Shocking, bewildering, befuddling, bamboozling news: Javier Milei, first anarchocapitalist president in history, part of an ideology that essentially claims that there's no social interaction worthy of attention outside of market interactions and no right to be protected aside from property rights, is a compulsive plagiarizer and has stolen works from other people over and over again to then present said work as his own, sometimes directly profiting off of it.
Hold on to your jaws dear fellas, for it appears that the far-right compulsive liar who embraces an ideology for the sake of not caring about any other human being but himself and who embraces all branches of thought that justify acting as a sociopath does not, in fact, care that much about the ridiculously low line (property rights) that he and others had embraced as the basis for an incoherent framework for living in society.
Oh and it also shows that anarchocapitalism is not an even remotely respected position in academia because no economist with some basic knowledge of this social science would ever embrace such an idiotic ideology. On the contrary, there are a lot of socialist economists. Go figure!
https://english.elpais.com/international/2023-11-18/javier-milei-how-the-argentine-presidential-candidate-plagiarized-three-mexican-scientists.html
Hold on to your jaws dear fellas, for it appears that the far-right compulsive liar who embraces an ideology for the sake of not caring about any other human being but himself and who embraces all branches of thought that justify acting as a sociopath does not, in fact, care that much about the ridiculously low line (property rights) that he and others had embraced as the basis for an incoherent framework for living in society.
Oh and it also shows that anarchocapitalism is not an even remotely respected position in academia because no economist with some basic knowledge of this social science would ever embrace such an idiotic ideology. On the contrary, there are a lot of socialist economists. Go figure!
https://english.elpais.com/international/2023-11-18/javier-milei-how-the-argentine-presidential-candidate-plagiarized-three-mexican-scientists.html
EL PAÍS English
Javier Milei: How the Argentine presidential candidate plagiarized three Mexican scientists
The far-right politician — who is competing in a runoff election this Sunday — copied entire fragments of an academic article that came out six years before he published his book ‘Pandenomics.’ This is according to court documents to which EL PAÍS has had…
The basic promise of offsets is that individuals or organizations can balance out their own greenhouse gas pollution by paying others to grow trees, halt logging, or take other steps that may reduce emissions or pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. But a mounting body of studies and investigative reports has found that these projects can dramatically exaggerate the climate benefits in a variety of ways, often amounting to little more than greenwashing.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/30/1084104/the-university-of-california-has-all-but-dropped-carbon-offsets-and-thinks-you-should-too/
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/30/1084104/the-university-of-california-has-all-but-dropped-carbon-offsets-and-thinks-you-should-too/
MIT Technology Review
The University of California has all but dropped carbon offsets—and thinks you should, too
It uncovered systemic problems with offset markets and recommended that the public university system focus on cutting its direct emissions instead.
Jacobin's articles on Kissinger:
Kissinger: to die at the right time
Kissinger and the South American Revolutions
Kissinger in Central America
Kissinger in South Africa
Kissinger in Western Sahara
Kissinger in Argentina
Kissinger in Cambodia
Kissinger in Bangladesh
Kissinger in Angola
Kissinger in Cyprus
Kissinger in Vietnam and China
Kissinger in the Gulf
Kissinger in Central America
Kissinger: to die at the right time
Kissinger and the South American Revolutions
Kissinger in Central America
Kissinger in South Africa
Kissinger in Western Sahara
Kissinger in Argentina
Kissinger in Cambodia
Kissinger in Bangladesh
Kissinger in Angola
Kissinger in Cyprus
Kissinger in Vietnam and China
Kissinger in the Gulf
Kissinger in Central America
Jacobin
Henry Kissinger: To Die at the Right Time
From Rockefeller to Nixon, then on to Reagan, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump, Kissinger’s service tracked the metaphysical evolution of American power. We all live now in the Kissingerian void. What horrors await?
A new leaked report suggests the Biden administration is undermining efforts to set standards for a global carbon market. Coupled with Joe Biden’s absence at the global climate summit this week, patience with the US's lack of action is wearing thin.
“The U.S. government has trouble delivering climate finance and now basically sees private investment, including [through] carbon markets, as an opportunity to showcase that they are delivering climate finance,” said Sven Harmeling, international climate policy coordinator for the nonprofit coalition Climate Action Network Europe. “But we know that [money via carbon markets] is not climate finance. Climate finance means public funding.”
https://jacobin.com/2023/12/joe-biden-administration-carbon-reduction-global-climate-cop28/
“The U.S. government has trouble delivering climate finance and now basically sees private investment, including [through] carbon markets, as an opportunity to showcase that they are delivering climate finance,” said Sven Harmeling, international climate policy coordinator for the nonprofit coalition Climate Action Network Europe. “But we know that [money via carbon markets] is not climate finance. Climate finance means public funding.”
https://jacobin.com/2023/12/joe-biden-administration-carbon-reduction-global-climate-cop28/
Jacobin
The Biden Administration Is Undermining Global Carbon-Reduction Efforts
A new leaked report suggests the Biden administration is undermining efforts to set standards for a global carbon market. Coupled with Joe Biden’s absence at the global climate summit this week, patience with the US's lack of action is wearing thin.