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Corbyn: shifting the possible
While Jeremy Corbyn didn’t become Prime Minister, he did pull off the most stunning upset in recent political history. And he did this by turning out voters who, according to all received wisdom, would never vote, above all the young and poor.
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Visions of Corbyn
In a number of recently posted articles (see here) it seemed clear that a UK General Election upset was in the making, despite the tirade of anti-Corbyn commentary from mainstream media in the UK. Now it has happened.
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Roaul Peck’s newest film: “The Young Karl Marx”
Haitian writer, producer, and director, Roal Peck—whose blockbuster documentary I Am Not Your Negro has become the highest-grossing non-fiction release from Magnolia Pictures—has chosen the Young Karl Marx as the topic of his next film.
- Populism and ‘post truth’ June 10, 2017
- The continental revolution June 10, 2017
- Globalization and executive compensation June 10, 2017
- Corbyn: shifting the possible June 10, 2017
- The thing about Trump’s infrastructure plan is: it doesn’t really exist June 9, 2017
- Visions of Corbyn June 9, 2017
- New Perception of Imperialism June 9, 2017
- Roaul Peck’s newest film: “The Young Karl Marx” June 8, 2017
- The Crisis of US Imperial Governance and the Struggle for a New World June 8, 2017
- The Need to Radicalise the Bolivarian Revolution June 7, 2017
- Samidoun Statement of Solidarity with U.S. Prisoners on Hunger Strike in Folsom State Prison June 7, 2017
- Cornel West: American Philosopher, Activist, Professor, Jazzman ‘In the Life of the Mind’ June 7, 2017
- Jeremy Corbyn’s “Dark Past” June 2, 2017
- Akala—English artist, writer and historian—comes out in support of Corbyn June 2, 2017
- We won’t always have Paris June 1, 2017