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‘Care is the basis that makes life possible’: Interview with LevFem about socialist feminist struggles in Bulgaria

Defining themselves as a socialist feminist organization, LevFem engage with both the possibilities and the baggage of socialist history in Bulgaria.
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Russian society in war mode

Vavara Sorokina explains how the war against Ukraine has accelerated the militarization of Russian society.
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MAGA aesthetics and fascist power: Spectacles of white supremacy

Henry A. Giroux — The United States is not merely awash in brutalizing and murderous acts of state-sanctioned violence. It is being restructured by them.
 College students in Boston march against the Vietnam war, October 16, 1965. Courtesy of AP Photo/Frank C. Curtin.

Ultraleftism has hever ended a war

Eric Blanc looks at how independent mass action — not posturing, purity, or Democratic deference — can help end wars.
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The rise of global reactionary authoritarianism

Miguel Urbán Crespo — The rise of authoritarian leaders is the result of an economic and political system of neoliberalism running out of steam and unable to tackle the crises of inequality, precarity, climate collapse and social anxiety.
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Putin’s four antifascist myths

Anastasia Spartak deconstructs Russian propaganda to refute Russia's uses “antifascism” to justify the war in Ukraine.
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The Kurds and the Syrian revolutionary process: The new regime, Arab chauvinism and the struggle ahead

Joseph Daher writes about the evolution of Kurdish politics after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria.
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Against US-led imperialist war and for Iranian self-determination

Florence Oppen — For revolutionaries, the task is twofold: military opposition to imperialism, full solidarity with the Iranian people’s right of self-defense and political independence from the regime.

(Video) Adam Hanieh on oil, capitalism and climate

Adam Hanieh discusses how understanding oil’s place in world capitalism is key to grasping geopolitical dynamics, reviving vital climate struggles, and challenging the structural interests underpinning the system.
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Western Hemisphere: A history of the United States written by war

Eric Toussaint — As the United States launches a new war against Iran it is important to analyse, from a historical perspective, US foreign policy.
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Weaponising gender: How gender became the perfect scapegoat for far-right and authoritarian actors

Julisa Tambunan, Aminah Jasho & Esme Abbott — Anti-gender politics has become integral to the far-right organising globally because it offers offer emotionally charged justifications for centralising power and suppressing civil society.
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Regime change for oil? The real motivations behind the US military intervention in Venezuela

Malfred Gerig — The problem with the it’s “all about oil” thesis is that it obscures the other economic and geopolitical objectives of Washington’s regime change operation in Venezuela.