Yavor Tarinski

Yavor Tarinski is an independent researcher, activist and author. He participates in social movements around the Balkans, as well as in transnational organizations, dedicated to the production of grassroots knowledge. He is a member of the administrative board of the Transnational Institute of Social Ecology, of the editorial board of the Greek digital journal & publications Aftoleksi, as well as bibliographer at Agora International. Among his books are “Concepts for Democratic and Ecological Society” and “Reclaiming Cities: Revolutionary Dimensions of Political Participation”.

Nuit Debout direct democratic voting

Escaping the Trap of ‘Realism’ and ‘Utopianism’: Towards Programmatic Synthesis

Organizing our communities horizontally and managing to draft collectively our own programmatic agendas helps us break the supposed juxtaposition between political visions of a better society and what is politically feasible in the meantime.

February 10, 2025

Citizen assembly

Equality as a Process: Reimagining Power, Justice, and Social Structure

If we place equality only as an aim for the distant future, then we have already lost the fight. Instead, let it be the foundational basis on which we begin building, from today, a more just and democratic society.

January 14, 2025

windcatchers

Clean energy alone can’t save us

Only by shifting decision-making power away from bureaucratic institutions (like parliaments) and mechanisms (like the profit-driven capitalist market) towards grassroots participatory organs (such as popular assemblies and councils of delegates) that a new, much more sustainable, ecological, and democratic future can emerge.

November 18, 2024

tiny house

Right to housing and its relation to democracy

The absence of a right to housing should be viewed as an act of violence, as yet another means of keeping people engaged in a passive consumerist lifestyle.

July 30, 2024

The Acropolis

Envisioning democratic and ecological cities

Ultimately, the question of democratic and ecological cities is a deeply political one, as it requires the collective deliberation of the future we want.

June 25, 2024

Sanford housing co-operative

Dweller-managed architecture as the basis of democratic and ecological urbanism

According to the underlying form of social organization, architecture can promote individualist lifestyles, servitude, submission, or it can encourage communal solidarity, freedom, and dignity.

March 11, 2024

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