INT International Politics

Zines about international politics, war, and militarism.

Burning Knowledge, Shattering Lives: Ranganathan's Five Laws in the Shadows of Genocide

Cover of the zine "Ranganathan's Five Laws in the Shadows of Genocide"
"Ranganathan's (1931) Five Laws of Library Science emphasize accessibility, preservation, and the continued growth of knowledge and information. In stark contrast, the physical and cultural genocide in Gaza and Occupied Palestine demonstrates a systemic effort to erase Palestinian history, culture, and education, through the targeted destruction of libraries, archives, and academic institutions. This zine will introduce each of Ranganathan's five laws, and demonstrate how each law has been violated in Gaza and Occupied Palestine, as well as why this is relevant."

Fascism (what's up with that?)

"This zine tries to provide some answers. What is fascism? Where does it come from? Most importantly, what can we do against it? While the term "fascist" is often thrown around as an insult (often without understanding its meaning or origins) it's more important than ever for us to grasp the connection between the rise of facism and what's going on today. References Donald Trump"