Tag: antimilitarism

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Podcast: Transnational Feminism And Culture of Life

Margo Okazawa-ReyMarch 21, 2026

In this Turning Point magazine conversation, the first of its kind, Japanese, Kurdish, Rohingya, and Palestinian-Lebanese feminists explore how transnational feminism can create genuine security based on life and freedom and challenge what is called the “culture of killing.”

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Insisting on Life and Freedom: Transnational Feminism Challenging the Culture of Killing

Editorial BoardMarch 5, 2026

The time for women is now. Not as victims to be protected by the same systems that endanger them, but as the architects of a civilisation organised around care rather than conquest, interdependence and mutuality rather than domination, and justice rather than the management of injustice.

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Breaking the Chain: The Growing Demand for No Harbour For Genocide

No Harbour for GenocideSeptember 24, 2025

On November 12, 2023, protesters formed a jetski blockade at Port Botany, Sydney, forcing Israeli shipping giant ZIM to abandon its planned docking in solidarity […]

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The Shock of Victory

David GraeberJuly 23, 2025

The biggest problem facing direct action movements is that we don’t know how to handle victory. This might seem an odd thing to say because of a lot of us haven’t been feeling particularly victorious of late.

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Reflections on War

Simone WeilJuly 9, 2025

Visual composition: Turning Point. Original photo: Public Domain (Simone Weil, photographer unknown) Link copied! War is once more a problem on the order of the […]