Swedish left’s perspectives on the war in Ukraine
Reposted from RS21, August 16, 2022.
A unity of opposites: The Dengist and the Red Guard
(Video) Ukraine: Revolutionaries at war
Stupidity, treason, or business as usual? The system is working in Russia
‘The canary in the coal mine’: Sri Lanka’s crisis is a chronicle foretold
Interview with Balasingham Skanthakumar by Eric Toussaint. Reposted from CADTM, August 7, 2022.
The Long Venezuelan Depression: A conversation with Malfred Gerig
Britain: Tory candidates push anti‑China cold war
The war on Ukraine: An interview with a Ukrainian socialist
Running aground: The Revolutionary Communist Party (US) and Stalinism
Emerging from the social upheavals of the 1960s, the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) counted many dedicated organizers in its ranks who were inspired by the ideas and the example of Maoist China. The party used Maoist theory not only to plan for a future socialist revolution, but also to grapple with the complicated history of Stalinism and its impact on the international communist movement and the USSR. While the RCP did confront some of the dogmas and myths of Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy, in the end they were unwilling and unable to effectively understand Stalinism.
Kautsky, Lenin, Stalin and revolutionary Russia
Statements: Free Walden Bello!