Revolutionary degrowth in the Anthropocene
Peter Boyle — Any significant revolutionary change that takes place this century will have to do so amid catastrophic global climate change.
Russia’s 1917 October Revolution: A warning, an alternative, a challenge
Dmitry Pozhidaev — The October Revolution can be read as much as a symptom of a crisis of the world system as a project for its transformation that opened up a series of questions which remain unresolved even today.
Interview with Boris Kagarlitsky from behind bars
Boris Kagarlitsky discusses prison life, the war, Stalinism debates, the state of Russia’s left media, “red imperialists”, prospects for a post-war political realignment and why he has no regrets that he did not leave Russia when he had the chance.
The Sanae Takaichi administration and Japan’s drifting imperialist democracy
Amid debates on the Japanese left, Seiya Morita asks how should we politically define the Takaichi administration?
Class war in Romania: Austerity and the dismantling of trade unions
Maria Luisa Guevara explores the lessons of Romania’s 2010 turbo-austerity program, and the resistance to it, as the country undergoes another austerity wave.
Globalization, Trump’s tariff war and APEC 2025
Jeyakumar Devaraj — We have the responsibility of putting forward an alternative vision where the vast wealth created by the growth of technology and science is utilized to benefit people and the planet on the basis of solidarity.
The context and significance of María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize
Luís Bonilla-Molina — María Corina Machado's Nobel Peace Prize has sparked an unusual debate on social media. Understanding its implications requires a structural analysis to comprehend the political operation behind it.
The Middle East and fossil capitalism: Oil, militarism and the global order
Adam Hanieh — The struggle against fossil capitalism is inseparable from struggles for justice in the Middle East.
Would Marx approve this year’s Nobel?
Dmitry Pozhidaev — Innovation won the Economic Nobel this year. But would Karl Marx approve? Partly.
What a trip to Cuba meant for a US student in the 21st century
Samuel Barney — Cubans have taken a great stride towards human emancipation through their revolution. We in the US would do well to acknowledge that.
Where will France go? Interview with La France Insoumise
Walden Bello interviews various leaders of La France Insoumise.
Catherine Connolly wins: An historic victory for the Irish left
Paul Murphy — Catherine Connolly’s victory in the Presidential election is a watershed moment. It is the first time the left has won a majority of votes in a national election.