Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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 Critics respond to Roy Gutman’s special report on the Syrian Kurdish militia.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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Nearly 50 years ago, Guy Debord’s “The Society of the Spectacle” reached bookshelves in France. It was a thin book in a plain white cover, with an obscure publisher and an author who shunned interviews, but its impact was immediate and far-reaching, delivering a social critique that helped shape... + continue reading

Thursday, February 16, 2017
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The first phase of the Raqqa offensive was a mission to take Tal Saman, a satellite village of 10,000 people 17 miles north of Raqqa proper. "We pushed up to Tal Saman till we had it surrounded on a half circle," Belden says, "then we just bombarded the shit out of it." Refugees poured out of... + continue reading

Tuesday, February 7, 2017
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Well, we should start by briefly talking about the origins of the revolution. Many people skip over this part but it is vital to understanding the dynamics of the whole revolution. The Democratic Union party (PYD) who led the revolution have been active in northern Syria/western Kurdistan (... + continue reading

Sunday, February 5, 2017
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At its core, anarchism is indeed a spirit—one that cries out against all that’s wrong with present-day society, and yet boldly proclaims all that could be right under alternate forms of social organization. There are many different though often complementary ways of looking at anarchism, but in... + continue reading

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What happens when a movement of gamers recognizes they’re not players, but pawns?

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Arkansas poultry workers, Brooklyn warehouse workers and house cleaners, Twin Cities roofers, and thousands of students in places like Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Charlotte, North Carolina. They were all among the tens of thousands who stayed home from work or school across the country during Thursday, February 16’s “Day without Immigrants.”... + continue reading

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In his speech "Terrorism: Theirs and Ours," now deceased Professor Eqbal Ahmad elucidated five types of terrorism: state, religious, mafia, pathological, and political terror of the private group. Of these types, the focus in mainstream political discourse and... + continue reading

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There is good news in the Boston Globe today for the managers, development directors, visionaries, political hacks and propaganda flacks who run “the Progressive Movement.”   More easy-to-earn and easy-to-hide soft money, millions of dollars,  will be flowing to them from super rich Democrats and business corporations.  It will come clean,... + continue reading

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To preserve opportunities and equity, city governments are working with worker-owned companies to create new paths to economic opportunity.
 

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Americans have fought valiantly in support of the democratic movement in northern Syria. We should make sure their efforts weren’t in vain.
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Forced expulsions. Family incarceration. Border militarization. All this got going under the Obama administration.

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When Obama received the Nobel Prize in 2009, the committee acknowledged his commitment to peace. He has since bombed eight countries.

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Thousands of protesters will stream into the streets of Washington, DC on January 20 to oppose the incoming presidency of Donald Trump. As they march, chant, unfurl their banners, and attempt to... + continue reading

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The driverless revolution may seem convenient, but public transportation means we can already skip driving. Not only is it better for the planet – it also keeps us out of traffic jams

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Arkansas poultry workers, Brooklyn warehouse workers and house cleaners, Twin Cities roofers, and thousands of students in places like Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Charlotte, North Carolina. They... + continue reading

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President Donald Trump has the environmental community understandably concerned. He and members of his Cabinet have questioned the established science of climate change, and his choice to head the... + continue reading

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 More Dangerous Than a Thousand Rioters: The Revolutionary Life of Lucy Parsons

 By Kelly Gallagher

November 15, 2016
 Parsons was an organizer first and foremost, and she led an inspiring life of revolutionary struggle and solidarity. As a woman of color who was married to a famous white male anarchist, she is often unfairly and frustratingly overlooked in many labor histories.

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Woman embraces Kurdish female fighter after being rescued from #ISIS in #Manbij. After two years under ISIS, the city of ‪#‎Manbij‬ is now liberated by Democratic Syria Forces.
Photo: Rodi Said