A rich diversity: Underground channels and stream of US Trotskyism, 1928-1965
Novemb
Dammed good question about the Green New Deal
By Don Fitz
Holding pattern: The 2019 Canadian election
By Andrea Levy
‘Climate Plan 2030’: Red-Green Alliance leads Denmark’s climate crisis response
Interview with Jon Burgwald, Climate and Environment Adviser to the Red-Gre
How 7000 Quebec workers went on strike against climate change
By Alain Savard
Extinction Rebellion: A socialist perspective
By John Molyneux
November 4, 2019 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Rebel News — Extinction Rebellion (XR) burst into international radical celebrity and global protest history in April 2019 when it occupied five prime sites in central London—Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus, Marble Arch, Waterloo Bridge and Parliament Square—holding them for a week, and withstanding over 1000 arrests in the process.
To describe this as spectacular is an understatement. It was quite literally unprecedented in modern English history and very unusual anywhere in Europe outside of revolutionary uprisings like the Paris Commune or Barcelona in 1936, and in a different way in May 1968 and Free Derry in 1969. That it should have captured the imagination of huge numbers of people both in Britain and internationally is hardly surprising.
Flying above the clouds: the US military and climate change
By Martin Hart-Landsberg
By Sam Gordon
Thoughts on the left in Canada
By Jason Devine