The latest issue of Insurgent Notes: Journal of Communist Theory and Practice, on the conflict in Ukraine, is out. I helped edit it, and hope that it serves to prompt further discussion and debate around the topic. Thanks to John Garvey and Amiri Barksdale for their work in getting it published, and to all the contributors and translators. You can access the articles via the website, or directly by clicking the links below:
- Ross Wolfe, “Introduction to the issue on Ukraine”
- Sanderr, “Capitalist crisis and the war in Ukraine”
- John Garvey, “Against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, for the successful resistance of the Ukrainian people”
- Andrew, “Untimely thoughts: Notes on revolution and Ukraine” [French]
- Pablo Jiménez, “War of the decomposition of Russian capitalism: Neo-imperialism, uninhibited violence, and global civil war” [Spanish, German]
- Antithesi, “Contra Leninist anti-imperialism: Capitalist war means social peace”
- Karmína, “Response to John Garvey”
- Rob Myers, “The war in Ukraine through some memories of the Yugoslav wars”
- Devrim Valerian, “Revolutionary defeatism today”
- Gilles Dauvé, “Peace is war” [French]
- Konstantin Bethscheider, “Contradictions in the German discourse around the war in Ukraine”
- Grigory Yudin, “Another Russia is possible: On the moral responsibility of Western leaders for the war in Ukraine” [Russian, German]
- Kosmoprolet, “Behind the frontlines: An interview with Andrew after the counteroffensive”
- Ricardo Noronha, “War as spectacle”
- Jacques Camatte, “Two short texts on the invasion of Ukraine: Death and extinction & Nothing is resolved” [French: 1 & 2]
Maybe I’ll put together a PDF of the issue for those who prefer to read it that way.
In general, I plan to post more links to work I’ve written, translated, or edited. And I hope to get back into updating this blog more regularly.