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A small country is showing the world it is possible to confront the interests of financial capital and vulture funds in the ...
It is clear that Operation Kagar is an extra-judicial extermination campaign aimed at suppressing Adivasi protests against ...
Beneath the turmoil of Trump’s tariff blitz lies a battle between technocrats, ultranationalists and anti-imperial populists, ...
Andriy Movchan looks at the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the far right's influence, and obstacles to solidarity with Ukraine’s ...
Emiliano Teran Mantovani argues Steve Ellner’s defence of Venezuela’s Maduro government reflects a tendency on the left to ...
Frieda Holm and Maria Sommer discuss the shifting dynamics within Die Linke and building durable infrastructure for the class ...
This interview was conducted in mid-February with an activist from Brazil’s MES (Movimento Esquerda Socialista or Socialist ...
After being roundly defeated in the 2022 elections, Liberal politicians reversed their fortunes this time around, with Paolo ...
As the dust settles after the latest clash between India and Pakistan, Ammar Ali Jan reflects on its wider significance.
The ASEAN Summit 2025 meeting is an opportunity to evaluate the Socialist Party of Malaysia’s following proposals.
Raju J Das reflects on how Marxists should respond to the current conjuncture, marked by a series of profound economic, political and ecological crises.
May 20, 2011 – Scottish Left Review via the Irish Left Review, posted at Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal with the author's permission – Described as a sea change by commentators, the ...