There is only one night left to build fortifications: The Thirty-Eighth...
Recent indications suggest that NATO may permit Ukraine to use Western-provided missiles to strike Russian territory. This would mark a serious escalation of the conflict.
View ArticleOur full support for the Anti-Fascist International
A constant in two centuries of U.S. interference in the region is the obsession to destroy any sovereign or moderately progressive project.
View ArticleAnura Dissanayake wins: A closer look at Sri Lanka’s first Communist president
The Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) leader's campaign was built on sweeping reforms, tackling corruption and ensuring economic relief.
View ArticleA brief history of the JVP (Peoples Liberation Front) Sri Lanka
The beginning of the left movement in Sri Lanka goes back to 1935.
View ArticleFrom Emma Goldman to Chairman Omali, the Empire’s crackdown on free speech...
The ruling class is once again in a frenzied state, seeking to crush political dissent and a growing class consciousness with an iron fist in another wave of repression.
View ArticleActivists mark four years in jail under India’s UAPA without trial or bail
Umar Khalid and more than a dozen activists have spent four years in prison under India’s controversial Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), with no trial or bail. The cases are widely seen as...
View ArticleCold War II: U.S. Congress passes 25 anti-China laws in 1 week, funds...
In what it called “China Week”, the U.S. House of Representatives approved 25 anti-Chinese laws over a few days, in bipartisan votes. Cold War Two fervor is reaching fever pitch in Washington.
View Article‘The Visiting Emperors’: How corporations conquered the world
The former Labour Party leader’s new foreword to Claire Provost and Matt Kennard’s book 'Silent Coup' outlines his thoughts on the growing power of the private sector over society.
View ArticleAs Boeing cracks, is it capitalism or Kafka?
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are not trapped in space, according to Boeing. The two expected to return to Earth from an eight-day mission on June 18.
View ArticleU.S. attacks President Petro for denouncing genocide in Gaza
The United States (U.S.) once again confirmed itself as the main defender of Israel’s genocidal actions, in the face of any criticism of the crimes it is committing against the Palestinian people.
View ArticleMicroplastics crisis: Pollution levels could double by 2040
Microplastics are small plastic particles, usually measuring less than 5 millimeters, that come from the degradation of larger plastic products or are intentionally created for industrial purposes.
View ArticleWashington sets trap for Iran, will Iran take the bait?
Amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and growing tensions in the Asia-Pacific, Washington is moving toward an equally dangerous, regional war in the Middle East between its Israeli proxies and a...
View Article“Mixing Pop and Politics, A Marxist History of Popular Music”– book review
Toby Manning’s history of popular music in its historical context is a rich and rewarding exploration of the politics of music, finds Charles Marriott.
View ArticleDisgusted voters: Berlin Bulletin No. 226, September 24, 2024
Most worried of all are the people in eastern Germany, the one-time German Democratic Republic founded so hopefully almost exactly 75 years ago, October 7, 1949, and buried—triumphantly for a large...
View ArticleVenezuela and the Ethics of Liberation: A conversation with Ximena González...
The head of a prestigious research center talks about knowledge production in the Bolivarian Revolution.
View ArticleSouthern Command launches an attack on China and Russia in Latin America
Laura Richardson, leader of the U.S. military’s Southern Command, recently called for the development of a new “Marshall Plan”, aimed at Latin America to counter the growing influence of Russia and...
View ArticleCoalition fights illegal auction of Palestinian land in Baltimore
As long as the Palestinian people are denied justice, then no Zionist nor their supporters will have peace.
View ArticleMarcellus Williams lynched by United States despite public outcry
Marcellus Williams has been executed via lethal injection in the U.S.
View ArticleDisplacement and Houselessness are not inevitable
A new book acknowledges that “the rent is too damn high”—then tells us what we can do about it.
View ArticleFive Theses on Actually Existing Marxism
In honor of the monumental life of Fredric Jameson (1934–2024), we republish an essay he wrote for the April 1996 issue of Monthly Review.
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