by chuang | Oct 8, 2014 | Blog
Reposted from Nao (October 29, 2014).1 —– For nearly a month, garbage piled up throughout the streets of Guangzhou’s edifice to higher education as China saw another cleaner strike. The disgruntled employees are the sanitation workers who keep the...
by chuang | Jun 4, 2014 | Blog
Reposted from the Nao (June 4, 2014).1 —– During the protest movement that centered around Tiananmen Square in Beijing twenty-five years ago, workers protested alongside students and intellectuals. But the political relationship between the two social...
by chuang | May 31, 2014 | Blog
Reposted from Nao (May 31, 2014).1 —– The Taiwanese students movement against Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement with China was hardly a radical movement in any way, it nonetheless politicized a lot of people and perhaps opened up space for a more...
by chuang | May 5, 2014 | Blog
Reposted from Nao (May 5, 2014).1 —– Brief reflection on the historical significance of early 20th century Chinese anarchism, from a 2013 conference commemorating the centennial of China’s first anarchist periodical, Huiminglu, better known as...