Jaice Sara Titus on steps to reform the police and how the Left will need to change its attitude to the state if it is to do so.
EVENT: Politicizing a Crisis: Lock Him Up!
Every Thursday throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Everyday Analysis will be hosting political debates, guests and questions on Zoom.
The Necessary Fall of Edward Colston
Toby Shields considers the arguments made against taking statues down and why these are necessary acts towards a progressive political future.
EVENT(S): Politicizing a Crisis livestreams — what lies ahead
A huge month of debate on the left's most difficult questions, on the EDA: Politicizing a Crisis livestream — take a look at what's coming up.
Virtual reality as resistance: Stardew Valley and the queer temporality of game-worlds
Amidst the rise of Animal Crossing, Zoe Ereni considers the pastoral gaming simulator as a genre we turn to in the clutches of capitalism and crisis.
Coronavirus culture war: what the Tories really want
Tom Whyman on the COVID culture wars, what the tories really want, and how staying in and going out can both be acts of rebellion.
Back to the front: the perversion in sending Britain back to work
Daniel Bristow on the perverse way in which the UK is being sent back to work, via Heidegger, Adorno and Zizek.
The Covid Narratives
What story is being told by Covid-19? Leo Cookman considers how narrative theory can help us makes sense of the pandemic and how the political battle to determine the story of Covid must be waged.
“You know Homer, it’s very easy to criticize!” – a Hegelian justification for playing the blame game
Stuart Bennett on the why the current crisis means it real is time to start playing the blame game.
EVENTS: Ruling Déclassé with Dasha Nekrasova – Thursday 14th May at 8.30pm (UK Time)
Every Thursday throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Everyday Analysis will be hosting political debates, guests and questions on Zoom.