Against the Grain

We Are All Criminals

People with criminal records are, too often, written off by society. Is that fair, asks Emily Baxter, given that we’ve all violated the law at one time or another? Baxter’s project collects and disseminates the stories of crimes people got away with, often because of their class or race privilege. For more details and higher-quality … Continued


Against the Grain

Innovation Under Neoliberalism

If innovation is the engine that drives capitalist enterprise, what role, if any, should universities play in feeding that engine? The creativity that Christopher Newfield seeks to nurture in students doesn’t match the kind coveted by neoliberal elites. He points to a number of disturbing trends in higher ed, and to differences in capitalist development between … Continued


Against the Grain

Oil Change

In an important sense, oil has made us into who we are, by transforming societies, reshaping economic regimes, and infiltrating our everyday lives. Fred Buell examines the dynamics of oil exuberance and catastrophe in the context of boom-bust cycles, mass consumerism, and other aspects of what he calls “oil-electric capitalism.” For more details and higher-quality audio, … Continued