• Six Month Pass through November 30, 2022

    Six Month Pass through November 30, 2022
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    We are now offering a six month pass for the prices of the previous 4 month passes. If you are paying for yourself and any additional person, you are now able to have two people attend all events, classes or film showings (post-pandemic) that The MEP offers.

    $75.00 – $250.00
  • Facebooking the Anthropocene with Bob Ostertag

    Video available: https://youtu.be/EG2B_Vf1KZY
    Bob Ostertag's new book, Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat: Technics and Civilization in the 21st Century, offers a deeply intimate portrait of the cataclysmic shifts between humans, technology, and the so-called natural world. Amid the breakneck pace of both technological advance and environmental collapse, he explores how we are changing as fast as the world around us—from how we make music, to how we have sex, to what we do to survive, and who we imagine ourselves to be. And though the environmental crisis terrifies and technology overwhelms, Ostertag finds enough creativity, compassion, and humor in our evolving behavior to keep us laughing and inspired as the world we are building overtakes the world we found.
    Video available at https://youtu.be/EG2B_Vf1KZY

    $5 – $12
  • Mutant Ecologies in the Age of Genomic Capital

    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    In their new book Mutant Ecologies: Manufacturing Life in the Age of Genomic Capital, Erica Borg and Amedeo Policante assess recent developments in genomic science, genome editing and the biotech industry, presenting a critical cartography of the shifting landscapes of capital accumulation conjured by such innovations. Discussants: Ariel Salleh and Stuart Newman.

    Free – $12.00
  • Worn Out: Retail Workers vs. Digital Surveillance

    Recording available on YouTube

    Beneath the success of fast fashion, a grimmer story is told by Madison Van Oort in Worn Out: How Retailers Surveil and Exploit Workers in the Digital Age and How Workers Are Fighting Back. Going undercover in two of the world's largest fast fashion stores in New York City, she observed firsthand how data and surveillance shape the lives of the people who do the actual producing and selling.

    Free – $12
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • Reading Marx in the Anthropocene

    Reading Marx in the Anthropocene
    Online Event - Zoom Meeting

    An eight-week reading group centered on Kohei Saito's newly published Marx in the Anthropocene: Toward the Idea of Degrowth Communism, with some side glances at some of Saito's critics and at further elaborations of the notion of "degrowth communism."

    Free – $80
  • AI versus Labor: Luddism and Beyond

    Online Event - Zoom Meeting
    Reading Group

    8 weekly sessions starting Oct 1. Is Artificial Intelligence (AI, sic) really the dire threat to the future of humanity as even some of its proponents claim, or is it a more mundane and familiar threat to working people who face loss of their livelihoods and/or further speed-up and alienation? The entire history of industrial capitalism is punctuated by recurring waves of automation to reduce labor costs and turnover time, each time provoking strong resistance by the affected workforce. This reading group will probe the history both of AI and computer technology specifically and of working-class resistance to capitalist automation in general.

    Free