What is happening in the world at this historical moment: a collapse, in which the old concepts are falling down and new practices are being born; the words that we have are no longer useful to name the new world.

The occupation of cyberspace as part of an “electronic fabric of struggle” has dramatically increased access, circulation, and archiving of large amounts of information while also encouraging more complex efforts of increased self-representation and self-determination against and beyond dominant systems.

Knowledge production has increasingly become central to emancipatory projects. More and more people in struggle recognize the importance of learning and research as an essential part of the movement and also an essential part of those moments of the future in the present across the globe.

We still need to process many things. We have a twisty, stranger-than-fiction story. What is the hassle of everyday life to us?