Miccia Mag is a digital magazine with a decolonial and intersectional approach. It tells stories that transcend the present, offering new perspectives, questions, possibilities and visions. Every voice offers a unique perspective. Every story offers a new way to view things. Miccia Mag activates your critical thinking to generate change.
Arms Race: when War enters the factories
From metalworking plants to ammunition factories: the hidden consequences of Europe’s rearmament.
Collective Tsɨuni: truth and justice for Indigenous peoples in Peru
In Peru, the Tsɨuni Collective calls for a Truth Commission on the rubber era and fights for the reclamation of the historical memory of Indigenous peoples.
How the Fossil Fuel Industry Profits from War
Norway’s Oil Industry: Extractive Imperialism and the Myth of “Green” Oil.
Weapons to Israel: is Leonardo S.p.A. guilty of Genocide?
The Civil Lawsuit Against Leonardo S.p.A. and the Story of Hala Abulebdeh.
Neuronormativity and capitalism
Neuronormativity and capitalism: how normality was constructed to discipline bodies and minds and why neurodivergence is a political struggle.
The protests in Bologna’s Pilastro district
Eviction, repression and security used to cement dissent.
Plato in the Belly of the Beast
The Allegory of the Cave and Self-Justifying Imperialism.
A critical history of the origins of capitalism
A history of expropriation and climate crisis.
Can we make meditation a political tool?
We have in our hands a tool so powerful that it’s disorienting.
The aggression against Iran and the grammar of imperial domination
The attack on Iran reveals the imperial logic: sanctions, war, and the rhetoric of human rights as instruments of domination. An analysis of false anti-imperialism.
Turin after the eviction of the Askatasuna social center
Security, politics, and gentrification.
Messina Bridge: Between Environment and Economy
The Strait of Messina Bridge as a project of extractive capitalism: profit, Webuild, and the destruction of marine ecosystems in Messina.
The limits to growth, sustainable development, and the green economy
The Limits to Growth, Sustainable Development, and the Green Economy: Why Capitalism Cannot Be Ecological and Turns Crisis into Profit.
The world after liberal hegemony
The crisis of liberal hegemony opens onto a post-Western horizon: race, capital, and coloniality reshape cities, power, and new revolutionary imaginaries.
Rooting new imaginaries
We need new models of collaboration, and they are much closer than we think. It would be enough to study fungi—about which we know frighteningly little, yet without which we would not even exist.
Why Migrants Detention Centers must be abolished
CPRs violate human rights: administrative detention, abuse, privatization and suffering. The only alternative is to guarantee freedom of movement and legal channels.