Liminal Hustle: Liminal Spaces and the Precariat
Peter Coffin Peter Coffin

Liminal Hustle: Liminal Spaces and the Precariat

There’s something haunting about liminal spaces—the eerie in-betweenness of places that feel like they shouldn’t exist.

The gig economy operates on a similar logic — gig workers live in an in-between state where they are functionally unemployed but are performing the work of employment.

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The Main U.S. Voice for Peace with Russia
Caleb Maupin Caleb Maupin

The Main U.S. Voice for Peace with Russia

CPI opposes the system of globalism/imperialism, in which big financial monopolies—rooted in the history of colonialism—impoverish the world to secure their position at the top.

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Making Friends at the Home and Garden Show
Jason . Jason .

Making Friends at the Home and Garden Show

If you were recruiting for a political event, where would you go? Hold a cardboard sign on a street corner? Pass out leaflets at activist rallies? Or, would you go speak to vendors at the Home and Garden Show?

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Visiting Ground Zero in the Eaton Fire Area
Jason . Jason .

Visiting Ground Zero in the Eaton Fire Area

This weekend on January 11th, CPI member Dan “Nowman” Niswander recorded a morning message showing the drive up to the restricted Eaton Canyon area in Altadena, California, which was recently ravaged by the terrible wildfires in the Los Angeles area.

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A Year of Victory! Big plans for 2025
Caleb Maupin Caleb Maupin

A Year of Victory! Big plans for 2025

It feels good to win, and 2024 was a year of victory for the Center for Political Innovation (CPI) in our efforts to build a movement against globalism/imperialism, and to win justice for working families in America.

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