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  • Bad writing adviceThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    Writing advice is everywhere. Some of it might even be good! But we were interested in the bad.


  • Europe disenchantedThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    A broad cast of characters who almost all speak to a solitary woe. This is Europe?


  • Pigeon WaterThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    Online, pigeon water is what we swim in and slather on ourselves.


  • Visit the extractocene!This article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    The Eisenthür silver mine is real; the village below is entirely fictive.


  • Corrupted, yet intactThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    On the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Europe of European integration.


  • On locationThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    Mission: Impossible and Eurocentric stunts, from Hollywood to Hong Kong. What does an action movie want to be?


  • An axe to grind should make you sharperThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    Forensic Architecture charts state-organized crimes, genocide and other disasters in three dimensions. « Flat maps can’t convey the politics of water and shit. »


  • Found in translationThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    Or, the art of the error


  • The invention of austerityThis article is available for Members only. Check out our subscription plans to become a member.

    Dramatic economic inflations have punctuated twentieth-century political history. Is austerity a class strategy?