A year after the attack on NewsClick, journalists in India call for a united...
Many former NewsClick employees are struggling to find an alternative job even after months of unemployment due to the vilification and fear mongering campaign launched by the ultra-right government in...
View ArticleSixty years after Kubrick’s film, meet the U.S.’s real Dr. Strangelove
SOLOMON HUGHES looks at the sorry career of Brett McGurk.
View ArticleVania Bambirra: A voice from the Global South
Consequently, despite co-founding dependency theory, teaching at some of the most important universities in Latin America, and publishing dozens of highly original books and articles, Vania Bambirra’s...
View ArticleJohn Bellamy Foster interviewed by Daniel Tutt on Georg Lukács and “The...
In this interview, conducted on 10 February 2023, John Bellamy Foster speaks with Daniel Tutt about the work of István Mészáros and Paul Baran, contemporary irrationalist tendencies in left ecological...
View ArticleRaw deals: The continued shafting of the Chagossians
It was a spectacular example of a non-event, alloyed by pure symbolism and cynicism. Here was a British government offering—how generous of them—to return sovereignty over the Chagos Islands, whose...
View ArticleBlinken approved policy to bomb aid trucks, Israeli Cabinet members suggest
From the very beginning of Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had his hands on the steering wheel.
View ArticleFTC orders Mastercard to answer questions about its data collection &...
Credit card data is extremely valuable for companies aiming to predict how people will spend money in the future. Knowing how much people spend, where and on what day says a lot about consumers’...
View ArticleThe Genesis of Cultural-Historical Theory in Vygotsky’s manuscripts of 1926
The present article aims to analyze a restricted set of notes made by Vygotsky, between 1925 and 1926.
View ArticleProtesters assaulted as illegal Palestinian land sales continue in New York...
PAL-Awda NY/NJ called protests against the illegal sales of Palestinian land held on Sept. 15 and 16 in Cedarhurst, New York, and South Hackensack, New Jersey. The following is their statement on the...
View ArticleWhitewashing imperialism: The Western ‘Left’ and Venezuela
Every time Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution is faced with renewed threats to its survival, a stratum of U.S.-based intellectuals is always ready with ‘left’ critiques that deliberately obscure the...
View ArticleAtrocity Inc: How Israel sells its destruction of Gaza
In an exclusive new documentary, Max Blumenthal rips the cover off the media deceptions and atrocity hoaxes Israel pushed after October 7 to create political space for its gruesome assault on the Gaza...
View ArticleExposing bias against Palestinians, Ta-Nehisi Coates is predictably accused...
Acclaimed journalist and author Ta-Nehisi Coates returned to nonfiction with his essay collection The Message, published on October 1, only to be met with patronizing dismissal and a whiff of racism on...
View ArticleGlobal Marxism: Decolonisation and revolutionary politics
For much of the twentieth century, Marx’s ideas inspired anti-colonialism and other movements for social justice worldwide.
View ArticleMachine unlearning: AI, neoliberalism and universities in crisis
Could Artificial Intelligence render the university obsolete? Katy Hayward explores what is lost when human thought is made subordinate to the machine.
View ArticlePeace was paramount
The state doctrine of the GDR was: "Never again must a war start from German soil."
View ArticleGDR at 75: The German Democratic Republic was a milestone in the world...
The German Democratic Republic was a milestone in the world revolutionary process.
View ArticleIsrael subjects northern Gaza to one of the most violent campaigns of its...
Israeli occupation forces have intensified their siege of the Jabalia camp and the surrounding neighborhoods, including Tal al-Zaatar, al-Sikka, Beit Hanoun, and Beit Lahia.
View ArticleMeasuring global poverty
To track progress towards its goal of eradicating extreme poverty by 2030, the UN relies on World Bank estimates of the share of the world population that fall below the so-called International Poverty...
View ArticleUK Health Secretary Wes Streeting rolls out Labour’s first attacks on NHS
Britain’s Labour government has begun rolling out its National Health Service (NHS) privatisation programme, and clampdown on health workers’ pay.
View ArticleCuba requests entry into the BRICS
On Monday, the Director of General Affairs of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Carlos Pereira, announced that his country had requested to join BRICS+.
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