Remembering Yoon Sang-won
Yoon Sang-won is rightly remembered for his courage, for his tenacious organizing ability, for his dedication and selflessness, and especially for his willingness to fight until the end. Sadly, when only 29-years-old. He resisted the military dictatorship to his last breath.
George Katsiaficas on 'Decoding Chomsky'
Assessing Research about the Gwangju People’s Uprising
Gwangju 518 and the Future of Global Democracy
Thank You Barack Obama for Showing Us That Peace is War
The Commune: Freedom’s Phenomenological Form
Global Significance of the April 19 Revolution
Unpacking my Library
Grassroots Oral History and the Limits of “Great Man” and Organizational Understandings
The World Social Forum and the Internet Social Forum
Levantamientos Desconocidos de Asia: Las Experiencias desde Abajo
Movimientos en Asia y Europa
Review of Basil Fernando’s ‘Narrative of Justice Told Through Stories of Torture Victims’
Afterword To Panther Vision: Essential Party Writings and Art of Kevin Rashid Johnson
Η δημοκρατία είναι ένας διαρκής αγώνας
Συνέντευξη του George Katsiafikas στον Π.Παπαδημητρόπουλο
O George Katsiaficas
Foreword to The City Is Ours: Squatting and Autonomous Movements in Europe from the 1970s to the Present
Ibn Khaldun: Dialectical Philosopher
Eros and Revolution
In his later work, Marcuse concerned himself with the nexus between social movements and unconscious dimensions of human nature. He understood Nature (including instincts) as an “ally” in the revolutionary process. In this paper, I seek to explore his insight through the concept of the "eros effect,"