John Steinmark

John Steinmark

@jsteinmark.bsky.social

listening-exploring-writing-curating-mixing "Frankfurt Calling - Perspectives on Culture and Politics" @ Frankfurter Buchmesse

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Brothers, cousins, sons: the human stories behind four of the war’s fallen journalists Six Palestinian media workers, four of them Al Jazeera journalists, were killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike on their tent by Gaza City’s al-Shifa hospital on 10 August. Here, their families pay tribute to men

Brothers, cousins, sons: the human stories behind four of the war’s fallen journalists

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10 months ago

Erinnerungsarbeit zu den Orten der nationalsozialistischen Bücherverbrennungen – eine wichtige Arbeit nicht nur, aber auch in Zeiten, in denen Bücherverbote ein beliebtes Mittel reaktionärer Politiken sind. Danke an @jsteinmark.bsky.social fürs auf den Verein aufmerksam machen.

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11 months ago
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📣Call for Participation: Apply now for the #fbm25 stage programme! 🚀

📈The opportunity to reach book fans and industry experts from all over the world - exhibitors can register for paid stage slots at FBM25 until 9 May 2025.

👉All further information: www.buchmesse.de/en/exhibit/p...

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Frankfurt, save the date: Am 25/26.4. veranstalten wir im offeneshaus.bsky.social ein Symposium zu den neuen autoritären Verhältnissen weltweit. Es gibt zwei Tage lang Vorträge, Diskussionen und Workshops. Alle Infos und Anmeldung via: transnationale-demokratie.de/symposium-de...

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1 year ago
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Frankfurt Calling x Transnationale Demokratie:
Wir sind Partner der Veranstaltungsreihe "Transnationale Demokratie - über Alternativen zum neuen Autoritarismus". Zum Auftakt diskutiert Philosoph und Bestseller-Autor Omri Boehm mit dem Philosophen und Politikwissenschaftler Rainer Forst. #Frankfurt

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The Economic, Political and Social Origins of Fascism Article first published in November 1933 in issue number II of Masses, an eclectic monthly publication connected to the left of French Social Democracy. It was written by A. Lehmann, a member of the '...

This 1933 analysis of the rise of #fascism feels eerily current. "The fascist system showed itself to be the form of government most suited to the needs of #monopoly #capital." Time to heed Santayana's warning: “Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it”. libcom.org/library/econ...

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