This paper is comprised of a series of short, conversational or polemical
interventions reflecting on the political ‘moment’ that has emerged in the wake of
the rise of right-populist politics, particularly in the Global North. We position the
UK’s ‘Brexit’ vote and the election of Donald Trump as US President as
emblematic of this shift, which has a longer genesis and a wider scale than these
events alone. In particular, we draw on anarchist principles and approaches to
consider opportunities for re-energising and re-orienting our academic and activist
priorities in the wake of these turbulent times. Following a short introductory
section, in which we collectively discuss key questions, challenges and tensions,
each contributor individually draws from their own research or perspective to
explore the possibilities of a politics beyond electoralism