Both the left and right of the political spectrum use the term “postmodernism” loosely and often derogatorily, yet “postmodernism” is better understood as an umbrella term that contains a whole host of various ideas under it. Postmodernism can be broken down into three related but distinct categories: postmodernism as an aesthetic movement, postmodernism as a linguistic challenge, and postmodernism as a societal critique of late capitalism. Clarifying what postmodernism actually means can help to clear up the confusion surrounding the term.
Read moreA Guide to Developing Quality Online Courses
Due to the pandemic, many colleges have shifted their courses to the online environment. For professors who are not used to this format, adjusting their classrooms to this new medium can be daunting. Since I have taught online for some years now, I decided to jot down some helpful guidelines to make the transition a bit easier and hopefully clear up some misconceptions about online education in the process.
Read moreThe Bias Against Online Teaching: It’s Nothing to Be Afraid of — and It’s the Moral Choice.
Since colleges are places where thousands of people work in close proximity to one another, and since our aim should be to deter preventable death and illness, universities should remain closed in the fall. A major concern, however, is how classes will continue. The answer is that most of them can — and should — be moved online. This post discusses how online education can be a valuable tool during this pandemic, and it includes a guide to making quality online courses.
Read more“We Had to Tear This Mothafucka Up”: The Legacy of the L.A. Uprising
The mass demonstrations that have erupted since the police murdered George Floyd echo back to the fierce militancy and revolutionary art of the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising. While the rebellion was quickly suppressed, its legacy offers lessons and hope for the present wave of protests that are fighting back against police violence.
Read more4 (More) Socialist Movies to Watch During Quarantine
Since millions of workers around the world are currently under quarantine, now is the perfect time for socialists to catch up on the classics of leftwing cinema. Here are four films for the lockdown that focus on themes of antifascism, labor, capitalism, and imperialism.
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