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The one-state and two-state solutions are well known to anyone who has even done a modicum of research on Israel’s apartheid occupation of Palestine. Professor Mohammed Bamyeh suggests there’s another way, a way that sees liberation as necessarily separate from a nation-state apparatus: the no-state solution. Rooted in Palestinian history and culture, the no-state solution pulls from what Bamyeh calls an organic anarchism, and the need to look beyond the unacceptable realism of the present to a future based on revolutionary justice.
Professor Mohamed Bamyeh from the Department of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh is the author of “Anarchy as Order: the History and Future of Civil Humanity.”
Eleanor Goldfield is a queer creative radical, journalist and award-winning filmmaker.
Her work focuses on radical and censored issues via photo, video and written journalism, as well as artistic mediums including music, poetry and visual art. She is a board member of the Media Freedom Foundation, host of Radical Nuance, co-host of the nationally syndicated Project Censored radio show along with Mickey Huff, and co-host of Common Censored along with Lee Camp.
She also assists in frontline action organizing and trainings.