The Fight for Belarus: An Interview with Nadezhda Sablina
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The Fight for Belarus: An Interview with Nadezhda Sablina

In August 2020, following the Belarusian presidential election, the opposition has organised protests, calling for the resignation of President Alexander Lukashenko. Nadezhda, a Belarusian journalist, provides an anti-imperialist overview for what is taking place.

Class, Gender, Race & Colonialism: The ‘Intersectionality’ of Marx
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Class, Gender, Race & Colonialism: The ‘Intersectionality’ of Marx

Many people believe that Marx was obsessed only with class and had little appreciation of how issues of gender, racism and colonialism inter-related with class and the struggle for human emancipation. The author says that Marx’s writings have been misrepresented.

Why We Can’t Give Up on the Idea of a World Free from Nuclear Weapons
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Why We Can’t Give Up on the Idea of a World Free from Nuclear Weapons

Nuclear disarmament has a long history. In 1961, the U.S. and the USSR signed an agreement calling not only for “general and complete disarmament” but also that war should “no longer [be] an instrument for settling international problems.” Gone is that spirit. It needs to be revived.

The Arab Spring Ten Years On: “The People Demand the Fall of the Regime!”
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The Arab Spring Ten Years On: “The People Demand the Fall of the Regime!”

The 2011 Arab spring should be understood not as an epic mobilisation that ultimately failed but rather as the opening round of a longer-term process to build a new, democratic, equitable world where the people can lead dignified lives.

2021: A Crucial Year for Nicaragua
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2021: A Crucial Year for Nicaragua

2021 is a crucial year for Nicaragua, with national elections due in November. With Biden coming to power, will the US administration continue its attempts to sabotage the elections? And can Nicaragua once again defend its sovereignty against US and other foreign interference?