Is the anti-corruption agenda as we know it stifling other kinds of politics from emerging?
‘Now I Can See All the Harm I’ve Done.’ Undercover Cops Reveal What They Really Think About the War on Drugs
In an interview with Dawid Krawczyk, three undercover cops tell their stories, starting at the forefront of the war on drugs, and ending with an anti-prohibitionist stance.
Citizens Confront Estonian State Over Excessive De-Forestation
How has Estonia’s deforestation problem proliferated so quickly?
Neoliberalism and ‘Illiberal Democracy’ in the EU: A New (Gender) Regime in Today’s Hungary
What do the anti-women, anti-migration, and anti-LGBTQ+ actions of the Hungarian government imply?
Harmed Migrants Provide Testimony on Hungarian Police Brutality
The police are absurdly brutal – people are beaten, bitten by dogs, stripped naked and sprayed with cold water.
Seeking a New Metanarrative
Sean Guillory reviews two books about contemporary Russia: “Putin Country: A Journey Into the Real Russia” by Anne Garrels and “Nothing is True Everything is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia” by Peter Pomerantsev.
How Facebook has Changed the Way We Live Our ‘Offline’ Lives
It goes without saying that not using Facebook in the era of Facebook is very different from doing so before Facebook has been created.