Budgeting for black-out in South Africa
By Patrick Bond
Lucio Cabañas y la guerra de los pobres.
Silva Nogales, Jacobo. 2015.
Mexico City: Deriva Negra and Cooperativa Rizoma. 207 pages.
Iran: Class struggle and neo-liberal capital accumulation
By Minna Langeberg
On fire: A dialectical heritage
By Jason Devine
Venezuela: Taking a look at the anti-Maduro narrative
By Steve Ellner
Zimbabwe: Capitalist crisis + ultra-neoliberal policy = “Mugabesque” authoritarianism
By Patrick Bond
February 14, 2019 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal&nb
Venezuela and disaster capitalism
By Reinaldo Iturriza López, translation by Nicolas Allen
February 10, 2019 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Verso Blog — On Monday, January 28, the Department of the Treasury of the United
States announced it was placing a “block” on all of Petróleos de
Venezuela’s (PDVSA) assets under US jurisdiction, prohibiting its
citizens from engaging in any type of transaction with the Venezuelan
state-owned oil company.[1] Secretary
Steve Mnuchin added that “if the people of Venezuela want to continue to
sell us oil”, we will only accept it on the condition that our money
goes to “blocked accounts”, which would later be made available for the
“transition government”.[2]
Venezuela defines the future of the region
By Claudio Katz, translation by Nicolas Allen
Regime change in Venezuela: “Made in the USA”
By Steve Ellner