Karen Yamanaka — The Israel-Hamas war has caused further upheaval in a world order already fraught with tension and confrontation.
![A year on, that’s still right. London demonstration, November 2022. Photo by Steve Eason](/web/20231206171820im_/https://links.org.au/sites/links.org.au/files/styles/links_lead/public/2023-12/12nov2022-cop27-protest-london-steve-eason.jpg?itok=TluREKhT)
Simon Pirani — Making ecosocialism a reality is a huge, many-sided collective task.
![8 hour day](/web/20231206171820im_/https://links.org.au/sites/links.org.au/files/styles/links_lead/public/2023-12/8%20hour%20work_working%20class.jpg?itok=xvsxNDz3)
Clifton D' Rozario — The regurgitating of the debate of the length of the working day highlights the capitalist ruling class's relentless effort to take away the eight-hour workday.
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Gilbert Achcar — The truth is that the current aggression against Gaza constitutes, in the clearest possible form, a genocidal war that includes mass murder and “ethnic cleansing”.
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Au Loong-Yu discusses China’s global status and its implications for peace and solidarity activism.
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Michael Karadjis — The slogan "From the river to the sea", which as been raised at pro-Palestine demonstrations around the world, has attracted a great deal of ignorant criticism.
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The challenge remains to build a people’s climate movement strong enough to challenge the power of fossil fuel capitalism and link up with other social movements to fight for an ecosocialist future.
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Reinaldo Iturriza looks at the realignment of forces following the Barbados agreement and the lack of representation of the disaffiliated popular masses in Venezuela.
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Alex de Jong — That the right-wing won the recent Dutch elections was no surprise. What was surprising was how decisive the share of the far-right was in the overall right-wing victory.
![Supporters and activists of what was then called the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) hold a mass rally, 1 May 2010.](/web/20231206171820im_/https://links.org.au/sites/links.org.au/files/styles/links_lead/public/2023-11/Untitled.png?itok=8Altv4Je)
Khagendra Prasai — Ostensibly Communist parties govern the Himalayan republic, but socialism remains a long way off.
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Statements by New Bloom (Taiwan), Jamhoor (Pakistan), the Socialist Party of Malaysia, Partido Lakas ng Masa (the Philippines), the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation, the Japanese Communist Party, the Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Revolutionary Marxist Faction), a collective of anonymous Tibetans and Hongkongers, and a group of Revolutionary Communists in China.
![PSM Choo Chon Kai](/web/20231206171820im_/https://links.org.au/sites/links.org.au/files/styles/links_lead/public/2023-11/31563985_10156306417209493_3081014984721825792_n.jpg?itok=mq9AvMPU)
Choo Chon Kai outlines his views on rising US-China tensions, the struggle for peace in Southeast Asia and challenges for building solidarity amid an increasingly multipolar world.