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  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Maya Goodfellow

    When Helen Jukes told her friends she was writing about motherhood and pollution, they advised her against it and warned she might make pregnant people more anxious than they already were. But she disagreed. Mother Animal, a personal account of Jukes’ pregnancy and early years of motherhood, details her growing realisation of how contaminated her body, and her baby, have become. And it’s something she thinks all would-be parents should be more aware of.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | rebelion.org | Maya Goodfellow

    Fuentes: Viento sur En su último libro, «Disaster Nationalism» [Nacionalismo Desastre], el pensador marxista Richard Seymour explora cómo los movimientos extremistas de todo el mundo tratan de echar la culpa de catástrofes reales a enemigos ficticios. Al igual que muchas otras personas, Richard Seymour, 47 años, trataba de dejar de lado tácitamente la crisis climática y salir adelante en la vida.

  • Nov 16, 2024 | vientosur.info | Maya Goodfellow |Extrema derecha

    En su último libro, Disaster Nationalism [Nacionalismo Desastre], el pensador marxista Richard Seymour explora cómo los movimientos extremistas de todo el mundo tratan de echar la culpa de catástrofes reales a enemigos ficticios. Al igual que muchas otras personas, Richard Seymour, 47 años, trataba de dejar de lado tácitamente la crisis climática y salir adelante en la vida.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | msn.com | Maya Goodfellow

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  • Oct 29, 2024 | theguardian.com | Maya Goodfellow

    Like a lot of people, Richard Seymour, 47, was trying to quietly ignore the climate crisis and get on with his life. As a prolific Marxist intellectual, this meant industriously writing about a range of subjects: the Iraq war, neoliberalism, the class struggle. The climate crisis could wait until after the revolution. Besides, he didn’t have the expertise or emotional capacity for it. But in 2015 that changed. Walking in a local park on Christmas Day, he couldn’t ignore how noticeably warm it was.

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Maya Goodfellow
Maya Goodfellow @MayaGoodfellow
30 Oct 24

My interview with @leninology 👇👇 He explains how the far right exploit the environmental crisis and what the left should do about it - all themes in his new book, Disaster Nationalism https://t.co/hN13GSBmxM

Maya Goodfellow
Maya Goodfellow @MayaGoodfellow
16 Oct 24

RT @MiMoBristol: ‘We’re here to disrupt your thinking on migration and open up questions on movement and justice…’ If you haven’t heard the…

Maya Goodfellow
Maya Goodfellow @MayaGoodfellow
4 Sep 24

RT @guardianscience: Physicist MV Ramana on why nuclear power is not the solution to world’s energy needs https://t.co/Htllx7KuV0