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The radicalization process yesterday, today, and tomorrow
On July 21st Paul Le Blanc sat down at his Pittsburgh home with Vaios Triantafyllou for an interview on issues related to a radicalization process that he sees unfolding in the United States today, and possible revolutionary strategies for the future. Le Blanc is uniquely qualified to address these themes, with more than half a […]
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Charlottesville and Thuringia
Germany has no exact equivalent of the White House cabal; its leaders are highly educated and circumspect in their speeches. But growing threats in both countries are far too similar.
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New School announces Harry Magdoff and Paul Sweezy fellowships
During their storied careers, Magdoff and Sweezy edited the journal Monthly Review, which Sweezy co-founded in 1949, and which still stands as the longest continuously published socialist magazine in the United States.
- The hidden environmental impacts of “platform capitalism” August 21, 2017
- Eugene, OR: Neo-Nazis launch campaign against local community August 21, 2017
- Land (in) justice in Brazil August 20, 2017
- Linguistic data analysis of 3 billion Reddit comments shows the alt-right is getting stronger August 19, 2017
- Centrist pundits paved way for Trump’s ‘alt-left’ false equivalence August 19, 2017
- The radicalization process yesterday, today, and tomorrow August 19, 2017
- Google and the comatose left August 18, 2017
- Dilemmas of the radical left in a dying capitalist system August 18, 2017
- Charlottesville and Thuringia August 18, 2017
- Mobilizing against the fascist creep August 18, 2017
- After neoliberalism, what next? August 17, 2017
- Venezuela: Chavistas gain upper hand, big challenges remain August 17, 2017
- People must self-organize and keep up the pressure on their governments if we are to bring about radical change August 17, 2017
- New School announces Harry Magdoff and Paul Sweezy fellowships August 17, 2017
- War with North Korea cannot be contained but must be prevented August 16, 2017