The Pathologies of Inequality Are an Age-Old Preoccupation
You have the courage to tell the masses what no politician told them: you are inferior and all the improvements in your conditions which you simply take for granted you owe to the effort of men who are...
View ArticleThe Tenementals Album Review
Review of the Tenementals debut album, Glasgow: A History. The Tenementals are a Glasgow band led by Professor David Archibald from University of Glasgow exploring the rich history of Glasgow from a...
View ArticleA Government for the World
Donald Trump’s latest rollout of his hyper nationalist “America First” policy underscores the world’s long-term slide toward catastrophe. Within nations, when conflicts inevitably erupt, there are...
View ArticleUS House Fails to Pass Anti-NGO Bill That Could Target Pro-Palestine Groups
Legislators in the United States House of Representatives have voted down a bill that would have granted the Department of the Treasury broad authority to revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofits...
View ArticleNoncitizens Can’t Vote — 8 States Just Passed Amendments Forbidding It Anyway
This November, a few months after being naturalized as a U.S. citizen, Eloy Tupayachi Salas voted in a U.S. presidential election for the first time. As a North Carolina resident, he also voted on a...
View ArticleWhy Cuba Hasn’t Adjusted to US Sanctions After Six Decades
For the thirty-second time in so many years, the US blockade of Cuba was globally condemned at the UN General Assembly’s annual vote in October. Only Tel Aviv joined Washington in defending the...
View ArticleFudged Figures, Gas, and Debt: Digging into MDBs’ “Climate Finance”
At the COP29 climate talks, World Bank President Ajay Banga (middle) committed to increase climate finance available through MDBs for low- and middle-income to $120 billion per year by 2030, much of it...
View ArticleWe Don’t Want Our Islands to Be Used to Kill People
For the past few weeks I have been on the road in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia at the invitation of groups such as Te Kuaka, Red Ant, and the Communist Party of Australia. Both countries were...
View ArticleRuto’s Kenya
Ruto’s government is abducting people every day. Literally. There is not one day that has passed since the anti–finance bill protests started in June when Kenyans are not being bundled into unmarked...
View ArticleDon’t Include Me in Any Prisoner Exchange
Recently, discussions have intensified about another possible prisoner exchange. Which Russian political prisoners are being considered for exchanging with whom is still unclear, yet the debate on who...
View ArticleThe Climate Blame Game
The gap in consumption based emissions between rich and poor is appalling, but the gap in production based emissions between people competing in the same market is much bigger. But in the end, the...
View ArticleVote For The Candidates Endorsed By The Peoples’ Socialist Caucus of The...
The Democrats and those who inhabit the DNC orbit have been in a rush to skip all five stages of grief. My Email inbox has more pieces titled, “resist,” “fight back,” “organize” than at any time since...
View ArticleSanders Plans Vote on Resolutions Blocking US Arms Sales to Israel
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Wednesday his intention to bring a floor vote on resolutions aimed at blocking a series of proposed arms sales to the Israeli government as it wages a war on...
View ArticleExposed: The Oil and Gas Giants Profiting Most From Israel’s Gaza Genocide
On the fourth day of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP29, in Azerbaijan, green groups highlighted how fossil fuel companies “enable and profit from Israel’s genocide in Gaza,”...
View ArticleThe Choices That Australia Makes
If you go to the bluff at Kings Park in Perth, Australia, you can overlook the Swan River and enjoy a remarkable view. Across the bay, there is a phalanx of steel and glass buildings that rise to the...
View ArticleWhy Israel Inspires Such Transparent, Fanatical Official Lying?
In the 60 months PRIOR to October 7, 2023, the Israeli Defense Force conducted scores of military operations in Gaza, killing 1,230 Palestinians, nearly all civilians, 40% of them children. That is,...
View ArticleGaza as Israel’s AI-Driven High-Tech Genocide: UN
A Special Committee of the United Nations Office of the High Commission on Human Rights has issued a new report on Israeli actions in Gaza concluding that they fit the profile of genocide. The report...
View ArticleMedia Coverage of Amsterdam Soccer Riot Erases Zionist Hatred and Violence
When violence broke out in Amsterdam last week involving Israeli soccer fans, Western media headlines told the story as one of attacks that could only be explained by antisemitism. This is the story...
View ArticleUltra-Conservative War Hawks Dominate Trump Cabinet
Since being elected to be the 47th President of the United States last week, Donald Trump has moved quickly to fill his cabinet with both Washington insiders and outsiders, but all unified under an...
View ArticleLetter Carriers are Organizing Against an Insulting 1.3 Percent Raise
A wave of anger is cresting at post offices across the country. Letter carriers are looking at the big raises that other union members have won—38 percent over four years at Boeing, 62 percent in six...
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