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Allied Grounds

Linking issues of environmental pollution, resource commodification, and climate collapse to the intertwined social and economic crises caused by colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism “Allied Grounds” – the BG’s annual text series 2023 – tackles the ecological dimension of work and the means of (re-)production as the means of climate (re-)production.

  1. Fighting for the Climate as a Class: “We Must Face the Riddle of Transnational Organizing.”

    Jacopo Bonasera · 08.12.202312.03.2025

  2. Reclaiming Life from Capital: The Decommodification of Labor and Nature as Resistance to Ecocide

    Stephen Bouquin · 04.12.202317.10.2025

  3. Towards a Worker-Climate Movement: Beyond Eco-Austerity, Technocratic ‘Solutions,’ and Green Fiscal Stimuli

    Toby McKenzie-Barnes · Chris Saltmarsh · 30.11.202312.03.2025

  4. Farmers’ Protests in the Netherlands: Just a Reactionary Defense of the Status Quo of Intensive Agriculture?

    Eva Gelinsky · 27.11.202319.02.2024

  5. Green Extractivism and Expropriation of Emission Rights: Are Rural Workers in the Global South Subsidizing the Next Leap of Postcolonial Capitalism?

    Natacha Bruna · 23.11.202312.03.2025

  6. “Agroecology or Barbarism”: What Does It Mean to Struggle for Transition Justice in Agriculture?

    Anoushka Zoob Carter · 20.11.202305.12.2023

  7. Workers as Agents of a Post-Growth Transition: Recalibrating Our Work-Life Balance Beyond the Needs of Capital

    Nora Räthzel · 16.11.202317.10.2025

  8. Striking the Green Transition: Autoworkers’ Struggle in the Climate Class Conflict

    Matteo Rossi · 25.10.202317.10.2025

  9. The Labor of the Future, the Future of Labor? A Just Transition Critique of the Digital Agriculture Utopia

    Maura Benegiamo · 21.10.202306.11.2023

  10. Red-Green Rows: Making Sense of the Conflicts between Trade Unions and Environmental Movements in Kerala

    Silpa Satheesh · 20.10.202317.10.2025

  11. Climate Proletariat

    Jennifer Kamau · 16.10.202319.07.2024 · Video

  12. Infrastructural Solidarity

    Brett Neilson · 16.10.202316.10.2023 · Video

  13. Converging Struggles

    Lorenzo Feltrin · 16.10.202312.03.2025 · Video

  14. Resisting Green Capital

    Svjetlana Nedimović · 16.10.202312.03.2025 · Video

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  1. Pluriverse of Peace · 2025

    How Can We Connect Anti-War and Eco-Struggles? · BG Conference · Videos, Projects, Audios, and More

  2. Kin City · 2024

    How to Reimagine Urban Space Within Ecological Limits? · 25th Anniversary BG Festival · Videos, Projects, Audios, and More

  3. Allied Grounds · 2023

    How to Construct Links Between Labor Struggles and Environmental Struggles? · Texts, Video Talks, Projects, and Audios

  4. After Extractivism · 2022

    How Can We Build Common Futures in the Toxic Spaces of the Ecological-Economic Complex? · Video Talks, Projects, Texts, Audios, and More

  5. Black Box East · 2021

    How to Politicize Post-‘Communist’ Societies as Laboratories of Capitalist Globalization? · Videos, Projects, Texts, and Artworks

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