Superficiality from Above and Below: The Dialectic of the NATO Mobilization

By Jonathan Michael Feldman, June 28, 2022 Linus Hagström’s article, “Debatten om Nato begriper inte begreppen,” (“The debate on NATO does not provide an understanding of key concepts,”) has added important value to the debate about NATO, but in an article like this authors have limited space to make their points. His focus is on…

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How to Make a Documentary about Swedish Military Transfers in Ten Easy Steps

By Jonathan Michael Feldman, June 18, 2022 Here are ten simple rules for persons trying to make a documentary about Swedish weapons transfers. We have reverse-engineered an STV documentary about the subject which you can view here and which is referenced in the plate above. Rule (1) Do not interview anyone from the peace movement;…

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How to Accelerate a Comprehensive Response to the Ecological Crisis

Jonathan Michael Feldman, June 2 and 3, 2022 Preamble Fifty years ago, Barry Commoner explained a comprehensive approach to ecological transformation as part of the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment: “Somebody is going to have to pay the debt and people are scrambling to see that the other fellow pays. So we’re…

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A Response to Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Bohdan Kukharskyy, Anastassia Fedyk  and Ilona Sologoub regarding their Critique of Noam Chomsky on the Russia-Ukraine War

__________________________________________________________________________ By Jonathan Michael Feldman, May 28, 2022; Updated May 29, 2022 On May 19, 2022, Yuriy Gorodnichenko (a visiting scholar with the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco), Bohdan Kukharskyy (City University of New York), Anastassia Fedyk (UC Berkeley) and Illona Sologoub (VoxUkraine) wrote an open letter challenging Noam Chomsky and others for their views on…

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Militarism as Vulgar Species Extinction: The Swedish Parliament’s Wolf Elimination Program

By Jonathan M. Feldman, May 25, 2022 Political Parties Assassinating Wolves In this time of militarist juggernaut and knowledge resistance, in which reality dissolves before the structured superficiality of experts, journalists and politicians, it is therapeutic to reveal the wreckless irrationality of society. Case in point: Swedish politicians’ assault on species diversity. While many have…

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NATO as Foolish Anti-Militarism: Daniel Marwecki’s “I Choose the West Moment”

By Jonathan Michael Feldman, May 17, 2022; Updated May 22, May 24, and June 5, 2022 On Johann Karl Rodbertus, Rosa Luxemburg would write, “the stalwart Prussian prefers to crack the whip of a colonial policy of Christian ethics over the natives of the colonial countries. It is, of course, what one might expect of…

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Arguments that Don’t Convince: Daniel Suhonen’s Conversion to NATO

By Jonathan Michael Feldman, April 24, 2022 The esteemed Social Democratic debater Daniel Suhonen argues in Aftonbladet (April 23rd) that persons from the 1968 generation have argued against NATO membership even though Russia invaded Ukraine just like the U.S. invaded Vietnam.  Therefore, he sees some double standard.  Suhonen writes as if U.S. intervention stopped in…

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Denial of geopolitics and/or peace prospects in the name of Ukraine (and NATO): Response to Achcar

Internationalists must listen to the voice of all Ukrainians and the peace movement, not simply the Ukrainian (and US) governments By Jonathan Michael Feldman, April 17, 2022; Updated April 19, 2022 Deconstruction of Russian State Apologists or Red Herring? On April 13th, the esteemed political thinker Gilbert Achcar wrote an essay entitled, “Contemptuous Denial of Agency in the…

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Denial of geopolitics and/or peace prospects in the name of Ukraine (and NATO): Response to Achcar

Internationalists must listen to the voice of all Ukrainians and the peace movement, not simply the Ukrainian (and US) governments By Jonathan Michael Feldman, April 17, 2022; Updated April 19, 2022 Deconstruction of Russian State Apologists or Red Herring? On April 13th, the esteemed political thinker Gilbert Achcar wrote an essay entitled, “Contemptuous Denial of Agency in…

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How a Swedish Newspaper Displaced Diplomatic Possibilities in Ukraine

Aftonbladet and Karl Nehammer’s Diplomatic Mission to Moscow By Jonathan Michael Feldman, April 16, 2022; Updated April 25, 2022 Introduction Putin is engaged in a brutal war against Ukraine.  This fact, together with the emotions surrounding that fact as mediated by certain frameworks and personalities, partially explains the displacement of the very idea of diplomacy.  In addition,…

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