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    Foreign and Domestic

    "I told myself that it was important to show that those that served were not props for hate."

    By Drew Pham
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    Accounting for Home

    "Home isn’t a place, but a method."

    By Matt Hartman
  • Essays

    A Deportation

    When activism means that you can't go home again.

    By Amin Husain with Susu
  • Essays

    Kunkel’s “Utopia or Bust”: A Review

    Ben Kunkel is bringing sexy Marx back. It's an imperfect but important start.

    By Niral Shah
  • Essays

    Being With Grace

    “I feel so sorry for people not living in Detroit.” Despite her city's troubles, a 98-year-old activist sees hope.

    By Nick Mirzoeff
  • Essays

    Detroit State of Mind

    As Detroit faces bankruptcy, its people are responding with a revolution of everyday life.

    By Nick Mirzoeff
  • Essays

    A Note to the Hegemony: How to Respond to a Protest

    A provocative protest at Middlebury College has us asking all the wrong questions.

    By Zach Howe
  • Essays

    Blinking Red Lights and the Souls of Our Friends

    An activist writes on inner strength and squat life in this excerpt from the memoir "Maps to the Other Side."

    By Sascha Altman DuBrul
  • Essays

    Get Rude: In Praise of Obnoxious and Annoying Activism

    As student protesters up at Dartmouth College are proving, sometimes you need to get impolite to provoke an adult conversation.

    By Travis Mushett

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We are Blunderbuss Magazine, a web magazine of arts, culture, and politics, an ordnance of fire and improvisation. What ties together these essays, stories, poems, photographs, comics, and other bits of aesthetic shrapnel is a common attitude of visceral humanism. We aim for earnest noise. We want to splash in the mud of lived experience, to battle for a radical empathy, and to provide a megaphone to howling assertions of human subjectivity.

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