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After the RCMP raided and dismantled the Wet’suwet’en roadblocks, rail, port and transportation blockades have spread across Canada in solidarity
After the RCMP raided and dismantled the Wet’suwet’en roadblocks, rail, port and transportation blockades have spread across Canada in solidarity
The sustained protests in Colombia are part of a larger trend against austerity and endless war
A talk on the assassination of Iranian general Qasem Suleimani in Iraq, about who he was, why this moment is so dangerous, and what the principles of an antiwar movement should be
Instrumentarian power would have you cede your privacy, your behavior, your free will, all to the profit imperatives of the tech giants
I wrote Siegebreakers because I can’t liberate Gaza or Palestine, but I can dream about it
Tarantino’s mastery seems to be in reading the mood and making a movie for it. His latest movie is perfect for the…
For the empire, genocide, like aggression, is a normal part of politics. Nuclear planners plan how to commit it. Sanctions officials administer it. And for the most part, human rights organizations take no position on it
When it comes to suppressing the people of Latin America in their hopes to control their own fortunes and their own resources, the scribblers have a key role to play, as much as their diplomatic and military counterparts
“Manufacturing Consent” predicted how a privately owned free press could function as a propaganda system
A review of RPS 2044: An Oral History of the Next American Revolution, by Michael Albert
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