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Dominance and Disorder
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Dominance and Disorder

This dispatch, written for members of the AGAPE research group, situates U.S.-China competition as a central dynamic in Empire’s mutation, urging critical inquiry into how local and global forms of resistance can exploit and disrupt the fractures within this evolving system. By analyzing the historical, technological, and geopolitical infrastructures that sustain global domination, the text offers insight into how these rivalries shape and exacerbate Global Apartheid and Planetary Ecocide.

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Avenging the Black Ghost of Empire
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Avenging the Black Ghost of Empire

This dispatch explores the interconnected struggles of African peoples—on the continent and throughout the diaspora—centering what Kris Manjapra terms the “Black Ghost of Empire,” a spectral force that calls upon Africans across the diaspora to resist Empire’s systems of domination. It examines how the Scrambles for Africa and successive waves of Euro-American settlement have operated in tandem to sustain global racial hierarchies and economic exploitation.

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Counterinsurgency in Green and Grey
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Counterinsurgency in Green and Grey

This dispatch draws critical parallels between the domestic counterinsurgency strategies of post-World War II America and the enduring legacy of colonial military policing in postcolonial nations. By interrogating how tactics of control—originally deployed in imperial conquests—have been repurposed both within U.S. borders and by postcolonial regimes, the text explores the erosion of community self-defense and the transformation of resistance into passive documentation.

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“Guns & Bombs” — Physical Violence
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

“Guns & Bombs” — Physical Violence

Empire relies on physical violence to maintain control, deploying militarized force to threaten, brutalize, and kill rebels while flattening sites of rebellion. This session will explore the history and persistence of militarized repression, drawing on texts like Frantz Fanon’s On Violence and Julian Go’s Policing Empires. Together, we will strategize ways to confront and defend ourselves against such brutality.

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Empire’s Next Moves
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Empire’s Next Moves

Empire is currently consolidating its grip over emerging fractures in its system, adapting to crises of legitimacy and resource depletion. Key areas where Empire is poised to act are outlined in this dispatch, followed by a framework to begin developing maroon countermeasures designed to resist these strategies.

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Rape and Femicide: The Foundations of Empire’s Power
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Rape and Femicide: The Foundations of Empire’s Power

Building on the argument that racial capitalism is a virulent variant of patriarchal imperialism, this dispatch examines the forms of patriarchal violence at its core: rape and femicide. It outlines how these violences have mutated through their co-evolution with the techniques and technologies of racializing rule and the relentless imperatives of capital accumulation.

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Cultivating Creative Maladjustment
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Cultivating Creative Maladjustment

This dispatch explores how trauma is weaponized to sustain global apartheid, distorting care into complicity with oppression. Using the figures of a white boy witnessing racial violence and a Black girl navigating its aftermath, it examines how trauma conditions individuals to uphold systems of domination.

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Between Force and Power
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Between Force and Power

This dispatch interrogates the mechanisms of control that sustain Empire. It explores how force, the raw application of strength, transitions into power—an insidious and systemic architecture that perpetuates dominance long after Empire’s forces have withdrawn from the battlefield.

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The Racial Fracture
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

The Racial Fracture

In preparation for the relaunch of AGAPE in January 2025, here is the second of a series of dispatches revisiting the histories, theories, and proposals explored in our earlier gatherings. This second dispatch analyzes the first of two defining fractures of Empire in our time: the racial fracture. This fracture delineates a global hierarchy of inferior and superior races, with anti-Blackness at its foundation.

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The Desertion of Empire
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

The Desertion of Empire

In advance of the relaunch of the AGAPE Seminar & Studio in January 2025, the dispatch below digs deep into the crucial distinction between empires and Empire that was drawn in several sessions but never fully explicated in any single session. Drawing together threads from a number of earlier dispatches, this text puts this distinction in historical context and remarks upon its significance to the journey ahead.

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The Journey Ahead: The Second Iteration of AGAPE
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

The Journey Ahead: The Second Iteration of AGAPE

After a brief false start in September 2024, the Against Global Apartheid & Planetary Ecocide (AGAPE) Seminar & Studio, is set to relaunch in January 2025, reenergized and ready to deepen its engagement with radical resistance and (re-)creative world-building. This dispatch outlines the outcomes of the first iteration, charts the course for the second, and calls on collaborators to help shape the journey ahead.

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Session 11: “Seeing Like a Smuggler”
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Session 11: “Seeing Like a Smuggler”

In our time, in the era of Global Apartheid and Planetary Ecocide, what are the freedoms that are denied to peoples by colonialism and racial capitalism? Ay, and how can we form communities that can function as trellises that enable the most abject victims of colonization and racialization to reach those freedoms?

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Session 9: “Generation(s) in and of Struggle”
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Session 9: “Generation(s) in and of Struggle”

In curious and troubling ways, we have spent much of our time talking about our responsibilities with regard to our world as if they were individual responsibilities and not responsibilities that are bound with others who are not of our own generation, with our elders and our juniors, with our dead ancestors and our yet-to-be-born descendants.

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Session 8: “At Home in the Surround”
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Session 8: “At Home in the Surround”

Those who identify with the forces of Empire are obsessed with home security: securing a home and securing the comforts of home from the surround. Organized against the forces of Empire, those who identify as or with Maroons make themselves at home in the surround.

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Session 7: “The Poetic Measures of Marronage”
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Session 7: “The Poetic Measures of Marronage”

The agents of Empire would have us believe the lie that it is imperative for us to feed more precise data into our machines and models in order to more accurately predict favorable and unfavorable outcomes.

The truth of the matter is that our choices regarding what to measure, when and where to measure, and how precisely to measure are often responsible for prematurely or belatedly resolving outcomes in favorable or unfavorable ways.

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Session 6: “For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health”
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Session 6: “For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health”

Countering Global Apartheid and Planetary Ecocide means two things. First, it means (re-)constructing and maintaining convivial infrastructures that would enable the migration of peoples from the Grey Zone to the Green Zone in defiance of colonial bordering regimes. On the other hand, it means sabotaging and abolishing the colonial infrastructures that are employed by the Green Zone to extract, extort, and exploit land, labor, matter, energy from the Grey Zone.

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Session 4: “Maroon Infrastructures”
Muindi Muindi Muindi Muindi

Session 4: “Maroon Infrastructures”

Looking at the matter from one side, the task is to deconstruct the “Ordered World” — the colonial world with its determinate demographics, separable geographic locales, and historiographic eventualities.

Looking at the matter from another side, the task (re-)construct an “Entangled World” — a convivial world characterized by demographic indeterminacies, geographic non-localities, and historigraphic non-eventualities.

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