Posle’s editorial collective on Wagner’s mutiny and its consequences.
David Schwartzman argues it is essential to distinguish good growth from bad growth.
Dipankar Bhattacharya — While India faces major economic challenges, the Modi government does not just deny the hard economic reality but seeks to suppress it by sharpening communal polarisation and scapegoating minorities across India.
Phil Butland and Helena Zohdi interview Hossam el-Hamalawy about the history of the Egyptian Left.
LINKS International Journal of Socialist Renewal is sponsoring Ecosocialism 2023, a two day conference being held at Victorian Trades Hall in Naarm/Melbourne (Australia) over July 1-2.
Phil Hearse argues that climate catastrophe will massively boost the number of refugees, making immigration even more central to the politics of the Global North.
CPI(ML) Liberation — If India has to be saved from lapsing into a full-scale electoral autocracy where the ruling BJP dreams of ruling for 50 years and subjecting multi-party democracy to a single-party straitjacket, a united and assertive political opposition is a must.
Peter Boyle — While researching later volumes of 'Capital', Marx began to realize that it wouldn’t be enough to repurpose capitalist growth for human ends. Instead, to heal metabolic rifts in nature, a communist society would need to slow down and touch grass.
Jonas Sjöstedt — The Left is correct to oppose the military alliance, but must now stake out a position within it
Venezuela is the target of a brutal economic blockade. Gregory Wilpert helps us understand why.
Boris Kagarlitsky — The repeated failures of the Russian army, combined with scandalous events such as the appearance of Ukrainian drones over elite suburbs of Moscow, have caused something akin to patriotic hysteria among supporters of the war.
Phil Butland and Helena Zohdi interview Hossam el-Hamalawy about the history of the Egyptian Left.