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  • When Big Business Influences the State and Foreign Policy in India
    Capitalism | India | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    When Big Business Influences the State and Foreign Policy in India

    ByAmit Julka February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    Neoliberalism has empowered India’s big capital to control the state, reversing an earlier relationship. Capital, once subordinate and nationally defined, now dominates and defines the nation, using the state to advance its global business interests.

    Read More When Big Business Influences the State and Foreign Policy in IndiaContinue

  • What does Karnataka’s New Bill for Platform-Based Gig Workers Entail?
    Capitalism | Online Blog | Unemployment

    What does Karnataka’s New Bill for Platform-Based Gig Workers Entail?

    ByDr K.R. Shyam Sundar February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    A critical appraisal and some suggestions on the Karnataka Platform Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Bill, 2023.

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  • How a Megadam Disrupts the Flow of Water – and Money
    Capitalism | Environment | India | Online Blog

    How a Megadam Disrupts the Flow of Water – and Money

    ByParag Jyoti Saikia February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    In Northeast India, a controversial hydropower dam moves toward completion – causing great uncertainty for downstream dwellers whose livelihoods depend on the river.

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  • Vizag Steel: A People’s Steel Plant and the Struggle Against Privatisation
    Capitalism | Online Blog | Privatization

    Vizag Steel: A People’s Steel Plant and the Struggle Against Privatisation

    ByA. Aja Sharma February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    Privatising Visakhapatnam Steel undermines the interests of Andhra Pradesh and the larger cause of social justice. For the past four years, the people of Andhra Pradesh and steel plant workers have waged a continuous struggle to protect it.

    Read More Vizag Steel: A People’s Steel Plant and the Struggle Against PrivatisationContinue

  • Serbia Student Revolt – 2 Articles
    Capitalism | Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    Serbia Student Revolt – 2 Articles

    ByVladimir Unkovski-Korica; and Lily Lynch February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    Last week, a mass protest movement in Serbia brought down the country’s government, inaugurating the biggest challenge to the more than decade-old rule of the authoritarian president, Aleksandar Vučić.

    Read More Serbia Student Revolt – 2 ArticlesContinue

  • Despite the Genocide, Palestinians Continue to Prove Israel Wrong – 4 Articles
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Israel | Online Blog | Palestine | World Politics

    Despite the Genocide, Palestinians Continue to Prove Israel Wrong – 4 Articles

    ByRamzy Baroud; Vijay Prashad; Chris Hedges; and ‘The Cradle’ February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    ‘The Great March of Hope: Gaza’s Defiance against Erasure’; ‘The Life Expectancy of Palestinians Fell by 11.5 years in the First Three Months of the Genocide’; ‘The Western Way of Genocide’; and: ‘In the West Bank, Another “Gaza Genocide” Unfolds’.

    Read More Despite the Genocide, Palestinians Continue to Prove Israel Wrong – 4 ArticlesContinue

  • It’s the Party, Stupid: Sri Lanka’s Political Turnaround
    Online Blog | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | World Politics

    It’s the Party, Stupid: Sri Lanka’s Political Turnaround

    ByMick Moore February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    The new National People’s Power government, with 67% of parliamentary seats, shows every sign of intending to reduce corruption, obey the law, respect expertise, negotiate political solutions to pressing problems and generally rule in accord with the instincts of the educated, middle class professionals who provide so much of its ideological and organisational heft.

    Read More It’s the Party, Stupid: Sri Lanka’s Political TurnaroundContinue

  • The Ayacucho Commune: A Fishing Community on the Orinoco
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    The Ayacucho Commune: A Fishing Community on the Orinoco

    ByChris Gilbert and Cira Pascual Marquina February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    In this next article of this series of articles on Venezuela’s communes, fisherfolk discuss the challenges of building a commune in a country under siege.

    Read More The Ayacucho Commune: A Fishing Community on the OrinocoContinue

  • Hope Amid the Ruins of Post-Assad Syria
    Capitalism | Fascism | Online Blog | World Politics

    Hope Amid the Ruins of Post-Assad Syria

    ByKevin B. Anderson; and Helen Benedict February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    ‘After the Fall: Hope Amid the Ruins of Post-Assad Syria’: Sudden regime collapse shows persistence of the Arab revolutions amid challenges from both local and outside forces of imperialism and reaction. Also: ‘The Lion Has Fallen!’

    Read More Hope Amid the Ruins of Post-Assad SyriaContinue

  • Debt and Austerity – the IMF’s Legacy of Structural Violence in the Global South
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | World Politics

    Debt and Austerity – the IMF’s Legacy of Structural Violence in the Global South

    ByRea Maci February 9, 2025February 15, 2025

    In light of the mass anti-austerity protests in Kenya and Argentina in 2024, a historical analysis of the neo-colonial relationship between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and these two countries.

    Read More Debt and Austerity – the IMF’s Legacy of Structural Violence in the Global SouthContinue

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