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  • How Modi Govt’s Policies in 2021 Inflamed Rather Than Diffused Conflict in Kashmir
    Fascism | Online Blog

    How Modi Govt’s Policies in 2021 Inflamed Rather Than Diffused Conflict in Kashmir

    ByShakir Mir January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    Sweeping political and administrative changes pushed unilaterally by Modi government in the region, coupled with strong-armed policing tactics, have continued to deepen anger, fuelling a furious blowback in the region this year.

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  • After Years of Setbacks, US Labor Demonstrates Its Power
    Capitalism | Online Blog | USA

    After Years of Setbacks, US Labor Demonstrates Its Power

    ByMonica Cruz January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    2021 marked a historic year in labor organizing for workers in the US, with tens of thousands of workers partaking in union votes and strike actions.

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  • Manchin or No Manchin, Climate Activism Is Working
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Manchin or No Manchin, Climate Activism Is Working

    ByLeanna First-Arai January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    Environmental activists and scholars talk about the movements, triumphs and trends they’re most heartened by this year.

    Read More Manchin or No Manchin, Climate Activism Is WorkingContinue

  • 2021 Latin America and the Caribbean in Review: The Pink Tide Rises Again
    Imperialism | Latin America | Online Blog | People's movements

    2021 Latin America and the Caribbean in Review: The Pink Tide Rises Again

    ByRoger Harris January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    The balance between the US drive to dominate its “backyard” and its counterpart, the Bolivarian cause of regional independence and integration, continued to tip portside in 2021 with major popular electoral victories in Chile, Honduras, and Peru.

    Read More 2021 Latin America and the Caribbean in Review: The Pink Tide Rises AgainContinue

  • Co-lending: Another Bonanza for Private Capital
    Imperialism | Latin America | Online Blog | USA

    Co-lending: Another Bonanza for Private Capital

    ByC.P. Chandrasekhar January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    The State Bank of India recently announced that it had entered into a partnership with Adani Capital. Like with all public-private partnerships under capitalism, the public sector will bear the risk while the private sector will share the rewards generated largely by the investment of public capital.

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  • Inside the Winter of Discontent for India’s Gig Workers
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    Inside the Winter of Discontent for India’s Gig Workers

    ByKaushal Shroff January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    There is a storm of discontent brewing within India’s app-based worker community, which the Union government has been sidelining for far too long much to the dismay of the over 15 million gig workers in India.

    Read More Inside the Winter of Discontent for India’s Gig WorkersContinue

  • The US Still Doesn’t Know How and Where It Will Store Its Growing Nuclear Waste
    Imperialism | Online Blog

    The US Still Doesn’t Know How and Where It Will Store Its Growing Nuclear Waste

    ByCharles Pekow January 9, 2022January 20, 2022

    The US has no coherent plan in place to manage nuclear waste from weapons manufacturing piling up at more than 150 sites. The estimated cost of handling has gone up to $512 billion at last count; and, the waste will have to somehow remain safely stored for 10,000 years or more …

    Read More The US Still Doesn’t Know How and Where It Will Store Its Growing Nuclear WasteContinue

  • Wealthy People Cause Climate Change Much More Than Poorer People Do, Report Finds
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Wealthy People Cause Climate Change Much More Than Poorer People Do, Report Finds

    ByBen Adler January 9, 2022January 9, 2022

    The disparity in greenhouse gas emissions between rich and poor countries — and rich and poor people within countries — is just as extreme as economic inequality, a new report finds.

    Read More Wealthy People Cause Climate Change Much More Than Poorer People Do, Report FindsContinue

  • The Blockade as a Double-Edged Sword
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Latin America | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    The Blockade as a Double-Edged Sword

    ByRoberto Regalado January 9, 2022January 10, 2022

    Not a day has gone by that the United States has not tried to overturn the Cuban Revolution, through the assassination of its leaders, invasions by proxy forces, preventing it from normal commercial and diplomatic relations, and encouraging social distress in the island to become a counterrevolutionary force.

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  • Before and Without Marx
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Economy | World Politics

    Before and Without Marx

    ByAlan Johnstone January 9, 2022January 10, 2022

    The ideas of Marx did not arise out of thin air but grew from the works of many others before him. This article focuses upon the independent thought that developed within the working class which Marx would incorporate into his own conception of the world around him.

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