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  • Peace Is Not Our Profession: The Madness of Nuclear Warfare, Alive and Well in America
    Imperialism | Online Blog | Russia | Terrorism | USA | World Politics

    Peace Is Not Our Profession: The Madness of Nuclear Warfare, Alive and Well in America

    ByWilliam J. Astore January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    Collectively, it seems that we may be on the verge of returning to a nightmarish past, where we lived in fear of a nuclear war that would kill us all, the tall and the small, and especially the smallest among us, our children, who really are our future.

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  • Surrounded: An Ethnography of New Colonialism
    Imperialism | Online Blog

    Surrounded: An Ethnography of New Colonialism

    ByYusuf Serunkuma January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    A recent study put the pillage of Africa at $152 trillion dollars lost between 1960-2010 from just unequal exchange. Yet why are Africans content to celebrate small things such as black faces in office, some native capitalists, associations with former colonisers, football, and the penetration of European consumer ostentation?

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  • The Foxconn Uprising in Zhengzhou
    Capitalism | China | Online Blog

    The Foxconn Uprising in Zhengzhou

    ByPromise Li interviews Yige Dong January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    Foxconn’s case is extraordinary because it is an extreme case in which the contradiction between capital accumulation and people’s social reproduction has led to a massive crisis. It is also ordinary because such a contradiction, is a built-in feature of our current global capitalist system

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  • Xi of Arabia and the Petroyuan Drive
    China | Online Blog

    Xi of Arabia and the Petroyuan Drive

    ByPepe Escobar January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    It would be so tempting to qualify Chinese President Xi Jinping landing in Riyadh a week ago, welcomed with royal pomp and circumstance, as Xi of Arabia proclaiming the dawn of the petroyuan era. But it’s more complicated than that.

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  • Workers Suffer High Levels of Stress and Alienation; and Workplace Accidents – 3 Articles
    Capitalism | Human Rights | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Workers Suffer High Levels of Stress and Alienation; and Workplace Accidents – 3 Articles

    ByBharat Dogra; and Newsclick report January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace Report 2022 reveals high levels of alienation and stress faced by workers; 120 million occupational accidents, of which 2.1 lakh are fatal accidents, occur annually at workplaces worldwide; Also: WHO-ILO Report: Work-related Causes Kill 2 Million People Globally Each Year.

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  • Seeking Relief from Oppression, Peruvians Resist Castillo Removal and Wait
    Latin America | Online Blog

    Seeking Relief from Oppression, Peruvians Resist Castillo Removal and Wait

    ByW.T. Whitney January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    Peru’s rightwing-dominated Congress has removed President Castillo from office. He has been arrested and is now in prison. Ordinary Peruvians have mobilized throughout Peru, blockaded over 100 highways, occupied five airports, and held rallies in various cities, protesting against his removal.

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  • I Witnessed the Truth about Nicaragua
    Latin America | Online Blog

    I Witnessed the Truth about Nicaragua

    ByWawen Ewimbi January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    The author went on a 10 day journey, and witnessed the reality of modern agriculture in Nicaragua and also celebrations commemorating the 43rd anniversary of their revolution. She writes about her experience.

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  • Shelley’s Revolutionary Poetry
    Culture | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Shelley’s Revolutionary Poetry

    ByTess Lee Ack January 1, 2023January 2, 2023

    Shelley was probably the greatest English Romantic poet. The critic Harold Bloom described him as “a superb craftsman, a lyric poet without rival, and surely one of the most advanced sceptical intellects ever to write a poem”. But he was much more than that: he was also a passionate revolutionary.

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  • Living for Politics. Or “Just Living”?
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition

    Living for Politics. Or “Just Living”?

    ByRebecca Gordon December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    “Just living” is the whole point of doing politics.

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  • Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan Remind Nation of Cinema’s Priceless Legacy
    Communal Harmony | Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan Remind Nation of Cinema’s Priceless Legacy

    BySudeshna Banerjee December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Statements come at a time Bollywood, once celebrated for its inclusiveness and secular moorings, has come under siege from the Rightwing ecosystem.

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