Interviews
Where the Buffalo Go -
"How Science Ignores the Living World." Derrick Jensen interviews
Souix intellectual heretic and author of many books about Indigenous spiritual
and political struggle, Vine Deloria, Jr.
Elements of Refusal -
Derrick Jensen interviews John Zerzan, and they discuss the growing
dissatisfaction with the entirety of our existence. Encouraged by the events
in Seattle, Zerzan puts forward that the protests weren't all that much about
the WTO. What were they about then? "They were about everything."
When Race Burns Class -
A casually worded but strong and well researched viewpoint articulating the
way in which the U.$. settler system creates a situation in which class is
burned into the outward expression of race. Touches on many different issues,
from "white" history, to fascism, to unions, and so on.
Armed and Dangerous -
"The Desperation of Rural America." Derrick Jensen interviews
Joel Dyer about the devestating effects of centralization of corporate control
of agriculture on small farmers in America. As a result of this economic
tyranny (and the Left's blindness to it), many (white, male) small farmers
are turning to suicide and right wing militia movements.
Arundhati Roy Interview -
Gives a good overview of Roy's writing, how she looks at the world, and
what struggles she is involved in in India. Much of the writing talked about
here is elsewhere on the site.