Podcast: Why do French love Poutine – Dogma. Uncomfortable conversations about war (Warsaw)
In the podcast “Dogma: Uncomfortable Conversations About War,” you will hear conversations with anarchists from different European countries about how historical and political context influences the movement’s analysis of war. We will discuss uncomfortable questions about unreflective colonialism, imperialism, lack of solidarity, and the weakness of anarchist theory in the face of the multifaceted reality we have had to confront.
The highly opportunistic opposition of the liberal-nationalist Navalny
Starting from 2009, a new opposition figure emerged in Russia, gaining attention for his staunch anti-corruption stance: Alexei Navalny. Here is a brief look at the career of an ambitious man whose reputation as a liberal does not quite match the substance of his ideology.
The Chechens, between extermination, exile, and counterterrorism
Since the beginning of April and the publication by the Russian opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta of an article mentioning dozens of arrests of people for their actual or supposed homosexuality, we are (finally) hearing once again about what is happening in Chechnya.


