Chinese workers and Uyghurs need solidarity from leftists worldwide — not an escalation in anti-Chinese hostility.
and provide an analysis on how a reliance on this media limits our understanding of the socio-political crisis?media in Euro-America is beholden to a simplistic and often contradictory analysis that on the one hand condemns the Chinese state for its authoritarianism and single-minded social control and yet, on the other hand, also is somewhat envious of that state for its apparent ability to control social life.
And then, it doesn’t — of course it doesn’t. And that’s because there is not and never has been total control, and rarely has there ever been a real desire to topple or to threaten to topple the Communist Party of China — nor is there now. What Euro-Americanmedia can never get is that, for all the criticisms and the sniping and oppositions to some of what it does, the CPC is a relatively stable state form at this point.
We live in the midst of a deepening crisis of and in global capitalism: This manifests as a crisis in global ecology and resources, which can no longer sustain the plundering to which they have been and continue to be subjected; it manifests as a crisis in global governance, which has actually never been able to prevent local and regional wars from devastating large swathes of the world’s peoples and polluting large zones of the planet; it manifests as a crisis...
, whose threatened supremacy has sparked some incredibly vicious backlashes; and it is a crisis in racialized domination, through which the hegemonic hold of white power is now globally challenged.is part of this world, and that whatever happens in China is part of our world, too. One would have thought that the pandemic would have clarified this issue, at least as a biological principle with lessons for other realms of existence. It did not.
How can Americans, namely progressives and the U.S. left, mobilize and unite around eradicating the human rights abuses of the
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