All of us began with Marta Harnecker
In memory of Marta Harnecker, who passed away on June 14, 2019
Venezuela’s economy under siege: A conversation with Luis Salas
Interview with Luis
United States: Racism, COVID-19 and the fight for economic justice
By Martin Hart-Landsberg
We had to tear this mothafucka up: The legacy of the LA Uprising
By Doug Enaa Greene & Shalon van Tine
Capitalism and workers struggle in China
By Chris Slee
How Che Guevara taught Cuba to confront COVID-19
By Don Fitz
Coronavirus will not destroy neoliberalism – Only we can do that
By Lisbeth Latham
Vale Jack Mundey: Inspirational Australian union leader
By John Tully
By Ammar Ali Jan and Zahid Ali
May 30, 2020 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Pakistan Left Review — At a time in history when human expectations of the future are beginning to resemble sci-fi reality, COVID-19 has abruptly disrupted these fantasies. The manner in which the mightiest empire appears helpless in front of a virus makes for both a terrifying and humbling spectacle. The sight of the greatest military and economic power in human history, the United States, spectacularly failing to protect its own population, reveals the limitation of a system that privileges corporate interest and military domination over adequate investment in health care and education.
Pakistan: How is Lenin relevant for politics today?
By Ammar Ali Jan & Zahid Ali