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Environment

  • Killing Nature Must Be Treated as a Crime on a Par with Genocide and War Crimes
    CJ Polychroniou | 30/12/2021
  • Key Body Demands Complete Ban on Glyphosate in India
    Colin Todhunter | 15/12/2021
  • Why the Internet Itself Is a Major Environmental Problem
    Robin Scher | 15/12/2021

Featured Stories

  • As Israel Plots Endgame in Occupied Golan, Bennett Must Remember Lessons of the Past

    As Israel Plots Endgame in Occupied Golan, Bennett Must Remember Lessons of the Past

    by Dr Ramzy Baroud — 06/01/2022

    With Syria still embroiled in its own war, Israel has been actively rewriting the rule book regarding its conduct in this Arab country. Gone are the days of a potential return of the illegally occupied Golan Heights to Syrian sovereignty in exchange for peace, per the language of yesteryears. Now, Israel is set to double its illegal Jewish settler population[Read More…]

  • What Will We Remember of 2022?

    What Will We Remember of 2022?

    by Tom Engelhardt — 06/01/2022

    Let me start 2022 by heading back — way, way back — for a moment. It’s easy to forget just how long this world has been a dangerous place for human beings. I thought about this recently when I stumbled upon a little memoir my Aunt Hilda scrawled, decades ago, in a small notebook. In it, she commented in passing:[Read More…]

  • Bulli Bai App: PEC demands actions against online abusers of women scribes

    Bulli Bai App: PEC demands actions against online abusers of women scribes

    by Press Release — 06/01/2022

    Geneva: Expressing shock over the repeated incident of targeting women, including many Indian scribes in social media, the global media safety and rights body Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) demands proper actions against the individuals behind the ‘Bulli Bai’ online application. It may be mentioned that over a hundred women, largely Muslim personalities, were listed with doctored photographs in the app[Read More…]

  • Afghans protest Washington’s starvation strategy

    Afghans protest Washington’s starvation strategy

    by Bill Van Auken — 06/01/2022

    Protesters have marched through the streets of Kabul over the past weeks demanding that the United States lift its financial blockade and end its illegal seizure of Afghanistan’s financial assets, which together are driving an economic meltdown in Asia’s most impoverished country. Women marched on December 29 carrying banners reading “Don’t kill us by hunger”, “Let us live” and “Joe[Read More…]

  • Sri Lanka: Activating the dormant 13th amendment of 1987

    Sri Lanka: Activating the dormant 13th amendment of 1987

    by Thambu Kanagasabai — 06/01/2022

    The 1987 13th Amendment, a conceived and delivered baby of India under the Indo/Sri Lanka Accord of 1987 for adoption by Sri Lanka has been lying in the constitution of Sri Lanka partly implemented and mostly ignored by the Sri Lankan Governments since then. This 13th Amendment is now activated and given new life and blood by the Tamil leaders[Read More…]

  • Living in Epoch-Defining Times: Food, Agriculture and the New World Order

    Living in Epoch-Defining Times: Food, Agriculture and the New World Order

    by Colin Todhunter — 06/01/2022

    Farmerless farms manned by driverless machines, monitored by drones and doused with chemicals to produce commodity crops from patented genetically engineered seeds for industrial ‘biomatter’ to be processed and constituted into something resembling food. Data platforms, private equity firms, e-commerce giants and AI-controlled farming systems. This is the future that big agritech and agribusiness envisage: a future of ‘data-driven’ and ‘climate-friendly’[Read More…]

  • The Age of Rage and Rebellion: Fifty Years After the Spring Thunder

    The Age of Rage and Rebellion: Fifty Years After the Spring Thunder

    by Omar Rashid Chowdhury — 06/01/2022

    The words were red. And the rifles were red too. It was a time to win back everything that belonged to the people. A flame of rebellion raging against tyranny of the exploiting classes in remote Naxalbari in north-eastern India spread to different parts of the vast land of India, and in its neighboring countries. The uprising in Naxalbari that[Read More…]

  • Sir Tony Blair: Bloody Knight of the Realm

    Sir Tony Blair: Bloody Knight of the Realm

    by Dr Binoy Kampmark — 06/01/2022

    Awards and honours bestowed by States or private committees, republican or monarchical, are bound to be corrupted by considerations of hypocrisy, racketeering and general, chummy disposition.  From the Nobel Peace Prize to the range of eccentric and esoteric orders bestowed each year in Britain by Her Majesty, diddling and manipulating is never far behind.  You are bestowed such things as[Read More…]

  • Germany’s declining middle class

    Germany’s declining middle class

    by Thomas Klikauer — 06/01/2022

    by Thomas Klikauer & Catherine Link Even though Marx’s well-acknowledged truth that capitalism creates two classes is over 160 years old, class remains a much debated issue. Marx’s idea is relatively straightforward. In capitalism, there are two classes: firstly, there are workers or proletariat. Workers need to sell their ability to work as workers don’t own any means of production, or the ability to[Read More…]

  • 30th anniversary of fall of USSR

    30th anniversary of fall of USSR

    by Harsh Thakor — 06/01/2022

    Last month we commemorated the 30th anniversary of the fall of the USSR. There is a virtual vendetta launched against Marxism by the Western media. In actual fact what collapsed 30 years ago was state capitalism or revisionism, not true Socialism. The path had already been paved by leaders like Nikita Khrushchev and Mikhail Gorbachev earlier who eradicated the roots[Read More…]

India

Bulli Bai App: PEC demands actions against online abusers of women scribes

Bulli Bai App: PEC demands actions against online abusers of women scribes

06/01/2022 — Press Release

Geneva: Expressing shock over the repeated incident of targeting women, including many Indian scribes in social media, the global media safety and rights body Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) demands proper actions against the individuals behind the ‘Bulli Bai’ online application. It may be mentioned that over a hundred women, largely Muslim personalities, were listed with doctored photographs in the app[Read More…]

  • The Age of Rage and Rebellion: Fifty Years After the Spring Thunder

    The Age of Rage and Rebellion: Fifty Years After the Spring Thunder

    06/01/2022 — Omar Rashid Chowdhury
  • Modi’s Christmas shocker hurts the poor and disadvantaged in India during the Covid crisis

    Modi’s Christmas shocker hurts the poor and disadvantaged in India during the Covid crisis

    06/01/2022 — George Abraham
  • Why the dream project Silver Line/K-Rail is a nightmare?

    Why the dream project Silver Line/K-Rail is a nightmare?

    06/01/2022 — Anitha S
  • Pegasus: CAG should exchange information with Poland

    Pegasus: CAG should exchange information with Poland

    05/01/2022 — E A S Sarma

COVID Response Watch

Kolkata’s domestic workers were worst hit by Covid lockdowns

Kolkata’s domestic workers were worst hit by Covid lockdowns

05/01/2022 — Arka Deep

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the working class suffered the most. And, among the working class, the worst off were those who are not even recognized as the organized working class – domestic helps. When the lockdown began in March 2020 these helps – mostly women – faced a tremendous problem. First of all, they had trouble commuting daily to the[Read More…]

  • For want of doctors, the Covid Third Wave was lost…

    For want of doctors, the Covid Third Wave was lost…

    04/01/2022 — Ashok Kapse
  • A humble TB treatment center weathers the Covid storm

    A humble TB treatment center weathers the Covid storm

    29/12/2021 — Amit Sengupta
  • Voices from the Covid Battlefield – Episode Eight

    Voices from the Covid Battlefield – Episode Eight

    29/12/2021 — Dr Anurag Bhargava
  • Despite farmers victory against new laws, the crisis of agriculture continues

    Despite farmers victory against new laws, the crisis of agriculture continues

    22/12/2021 — Shirish Khare

World

The American polity is cracked, and might collapse

The American polity is cracked, and might collapse

06/01/2022 — Thomas Homer-Dixon

By 2025, American democracy could collapse, causing extreme domestic political instability, including widespread civil violence. By 2030, if not sooner, the country could be governed by a right-wing dictatorship. We mustn’t dismiss these possibilities just because they seem ludicrous or too horrible to imagine. In 2014, the suggestion that Donald Trump would become president would also have struck nearly everyone[Read More…]

  • What Will We Remember of 2022?

    What Will We Remember of 2022?

    06/01/2022 — Tom Engelhardt
  • Afghans protest Washington’s starvation strategy

    Afghans protest Washington’s starvation strategy

    06/01/2022 — Bill Van Auken
  • Living in Epoch-Defining Times: Food, Agriculture and the New World Order

    Living in Epoch-Defining Times: Food, Agriculture and the New World Order

    06/01/2022 — Colin Todhunter
  • Sir Tony Blair: Bloody Knight of the Realm

    Sir Tony Blair: Bloody Knight of the Realm

    06/01/2022 — Dr Binoy Kampmark

Globalisation

Time for India and other developing nations to quit WTO

Time for India and other developing nations to quit WTO

25/11/2021 — KV Biju

The 12th ministerial conference (MC12) of the World Trade Organization will take place from November 30 to December 3, 2021 at Geneva, Switzerland. The negotiation note distributed on the different issues on the agenda shows that the WTO is a developed countries’ club. Developing and least developed countries will be the losers if they align with this organization. The WTO[Read More…]

  • Is Globalization Leading to a Homogenized Global Culture?

    Is Globalization Leading to a Homogenized Global Culture?

    03/11/2021 — Rawsab Said
  • Captives of Coca-Cola

    Captives of Coca-Cola

    15/10/2021 — Stephen Shenfield
  • Globalization Meets Entropy…and We Lose

    Globalization Meets Entropy…and We Lose

    07/10/2021 — George Ochenski
  • Protest in Barnala on May 26th  by BKU(Ugrahan)

    Modi government’s economic policies pose an existential threat to backward communities that must be resisted

    28/07/2021 — KV Biju

Human Rights

Speaking Out! 

Speaking Out! 

31/12/2021 — Nilofar Suhrawardy

How is anyone responsible for being born where he/she has been and the identity attached to his/her personality primarily because of his/her birth? Whatever is any person’s identity, why is any bias being practiced towards him/her primarily because of this? But this is still happening at this very moment. Prospects of this inhumane trend coming to an end in near[Read More…]

  • Voices of Concern: Aussies for Assange’s Return

    Voices of Concern: Aussies for Assange’s Return

    23/12/2021 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Tamils all over the world welcome United States action against alleged war criminals

    Tamils all over the world welcome United States action against alleged war criminals

    19/12/2021 — Kumarathasan Rasingam
  • Arsenal Report No. 4 Confirms Pegasus Attack on IPhone of Rona Wilson, Key BK Accused

    Arsenal Report No. 4 Confirms Pegasus Attack on IPhone of Rona Wilson, Key BK Accused

    17/12/2021 — People's Union For Civil Liberties
  •  Flags mark the spot where the remains of over 750 children were buried at former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, June 25 © AFP / GEOFF ROBINS

    What Does It Mean for the Dispossessor to “Compensate” the Dispossessed?

    17/12/2021 — Kim Petersen

Imperialism

The War on Terror Is a Success — for Terror

The War on Terror Is a Success — for Terror

04/01/2022 — Nick Turse

Terrorist Groups Have Doubled Since the Passage of the 2001 AUMF It began more than two decades ago. On September 20, 2001, President George W. Bush declared a “war on terror” and told a joint session of Congress (and the American people) that “the course of this conflict is not known, yet its outcome is certain.” If he meant a 20-year slide to defeat[Read More…]

  • No USA Christmas Charity for Afghans, Venezuelans, Cubans, Syrians, Iranians, North Koreans

    No USA Christmas Charity for Afghans, Venezuelans, Cubans, Syrians, Iranians, North Koreans

    24/12/2021 — Jay Janson
  • America’s Underperforming Military

    America’s Underperforming Military

    21/12/2021 — Andrew Bacevich
  • U.S. Drastically Undercounted Civilian Deaths Due To Airstrike, Finds Investigation

    U.S. Drastically Undercounted Civilian Deaths Due To Airstrike, Finds Investigation

    20/12/2021 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Three Senkaku Islands

    Defending Japanese Imperialism

    13/12/2021 — Brian Victoria

Communal Harmony

Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam: Uniting India

Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam: Uniting India

05/01/2022 — Dr Ram Puniyani

‘Unity in Diversity’ has been a major phrase which I picked up during my school days. Enjoying Ramlila for ten days before Vijayadhami ran parallel to seeing the Tazia processions, to the Jains processions with slogans Vande Viram (Hail Lord Mahavira), the celebrations of dalits on the day when Babasaheb Ambedkar embraced Buddhism, and the celebration of Christmas with college[Read More…]

  • On the origin of Indian Identity

    On the origin of Indian Identity

    03/11/2021 — Mohammed Hidhayat
  • Cheraman Juma Masjid in Kodungalloor

    Islam Reached India through Arab Traders rather than Invaders

    18/10/2021 — Dr Abdul Ahad
  • Is Ganga Jamuni Tehjeeb a Hoax?

    Is Ganga Jamuni Tehjeeb a Hoax?

    13/10/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Let’s Get Rid of Communal Myths Falsely Spread as History

    Let’s Get Rid of Communal Myths Falsely Spread as History

    06/10/2021 — Bharat Dogra

Climate Change

A home is engulfed in flames as the Dixie fire rages on in Greenville, California on August 5, 2021. (Photo: Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)

Climate Chaos: What to Learn From 2021

30/12/2021 — João Camargo

To keep acting as if there wasn’t war declared against the planet and humanity is to accept we are already defeated. Continuing to play their game can only guarantee collapse. It’s time to flip the table. This year we saw some of the consequences of the climate crisis devastating rich countries in the Northern Hemisphere. This didn’t lead to any political[Read More…]

  •  Climate Mitigation: ’21 into ’22

     Climate Mitigation: ’21 into ’22

    30/12/2021 — Bill Henderson
  • Warnings from the Far North

    Warnings from the Far North

    27/12/2021 — Robert Hunziker
  • Time for a Climate Insurgency?

    Time for a Climate Insurgency?

    21/12/2021 — Jeremy Brecher
  • What if the Doomsday Glacier Collapses?

    What if the Doomsday Glacier Collapses?

    18/12/2021 — Robert Hunziker

Environmental Protection

(Photo: Matt Zimmerman/flickr/cc)

Killing Nature Must Be Treated as a Crime on a Par with Genocide and War Crimes

30/12/2021 — CJ Polychroniou

Ecocide must be elevated into an international crime—on a par with genocide and war crimes—and fall within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. The first United Nations Scientific Conference on the Environment, also known as the First Earth Summit, was held in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 6-15, 1972. Ιt established a Declaration of Principles and adopted an action plan with recommendations for[Read More…]

  • Key Body Demands Complete Ban on Glyphosate in India

    Key Body Demands Complete Ban on Glyphosate in India

    15/12/2021 — Colin Todhunter
  • Why the Internet Itself Is a Major Environmental Problem

    Why the Internet Itself Is a Major Environmental Problem

    15/12/2021 — Robin Scher
  • Africocypha varicolor_red_André Günther

    Dragonflies threatened as wetlands around the world disappear says the IUCN

    13/12/2021 — Dr Marianne de Nazareth
  • Rajasthan HC serves notice to officials over illegal mining in Barmer

    Rajasthan HC serves notice to officials over illegal mining in Barmer

    08/12/2021 — Rosamma Thomas

Counter Solutions

Debunking the Eternal Economic Growth Model

Debunking the Eternal Economic Growth Model

23/12/2021 — John Feffer

Can those who advocate hitting the brakes on economic growth get their message across before it’s too late? Over the last three decades, a growing number of scientists and ecologists have argued that economic growth has long outstripped the capacity of the planetary ecosystem. They have developed numerous sophisticated models to demonstrate their point. They have boiled down the technical information—about[Read More…]

  • Kurosawa’s Ikiru and the current spate of resignation among professionals

    Kurosawa’s Ikiru and the current spate of resignation among professionals

    21/12/2021 — T Vijayendra
  • This path of development is toxic

    This path of development is toxic

    19/12/2021 — Dr Arun Kumar
  • Can Green Revolution Belts Return to Ecologically Protective Farming?

    Can Green Revolution Belts Return to Ecologically Protective Farming?

    08/12/2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • World Soil Day

    World Soil Day

    05/12/2021 — T Vijayendra

Resource Crisis

The Project of Capital and the Project of the Proletariat in a time of World Crisis

The Project of Capital and the Project of the Proletariat in a time of World Crisis

03/10/2021 — T Vijayendra

ABSTRACT This is a response to the two sets of articles written by Sajai Jose on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and on the world’s and India’s hunger crisis. It is in two parts. In the first part it lays the historical background of the response of capital in the face of periodic crises it faces and people’s response to it.[Read More…]

  • Sustaining the Unsustainable: Why Renewable Energy Companies Are Not Climate Warriors

    Sustaining the Unsustainable: Why Renewable Energy Companies Are Not Climate Warriors

    12/09/2021 — Sean Sweeney
  • The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

    The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

    09/09/2021 — Priti Gulati Cox
  • Child Labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Solidarity with Resistance to Extraction

    15/06/2021 — Don Fitz
  • Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    20/05/2021 — Michael T Klare

Patriarchy

Disempowering Beauty Pageants

Disempowering Beauty Pageants

21/12/2021 — Shantanu Dutta

The 70th Miss Universe pageant was held recently in Eilat, Israel and there is a lot of celebratory chatter going on. After 21 years another Indian, Harnaaz Sandhu has won the crown. The celebration is for Chandigarh’s daughter having won the title. The last time an Indian won the said beauty pageant was 21 years ago — when Lara Dutta[Read More…]

  • Misogyny at its best in CBSE English paper

    Misogyny at its best in CBSE English paper

    13/12/2021 — Sankara Narayanan
  • ‘Honour killings’ in the land of ‘self-respect movement’ (Part-1)

    ‘Honour killings’ in the land of ‘self-respect movement’ (Part-1)

    06/12/2021 — Ramakrishnan
  • Gender Equality in Islam and Muslim Women in India: An Agenda for Reforms

    Gender Equality in Islam and Muslim Women in India: An Agenda for Reforms

    07/11/2021 — Abdulrahim P Vijapur
  • Pornography: Doing the Worst to Women, Bringing out the Worst in Men

    Pornography: Doing the Worst to Women, Bringing out the Worst in Men

    04/11/2021 — Robert Jensen

Palestine

As Israel Plots Endgame in Occupied Golan, Bennett Must Remember Lessons of the Past

As Israel Plots Endgame in Occupied Golan, Bennett Must Remember Lessons of the Past

06/01/2022 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

With Syria still embroiled in its own war, Israel has been actively rewriting the rule book regarding its conduct in this Arab country. Gone are the days of a potential return of the illegally occupied Golan Heights to Syrian sovereignty in exchange for peace, per the language of yesteryears. Now, Israel is set to double its illegal Jewish settler population[Read More…]

  • Why is Israel Amending Its Open-Fire Policy: Three Possible Answers

    Why is Israel Amending Its Open-Fire Policy: Three Possible Answers

    02/01/2022 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • ‘Previously Unknown Massacres’: Why is Israel Allowed to Own Palestinian History?

    ‘Previously Unknown Massacres’: Why is Israel Allowed to Own Palestinian History?

    23/12/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Note to Haaretz: A gentler kinder Jewish state is still a Zionist state

    Note to Haaretz: A gentler kinder Jewish state is still a Zionist state

    12/12/2021 — Rima Najjar
  • On ‘Gassing the Arabs’ and Other Diseases: Is Israel a ‘Sick Society’? 

    On ‘Gassing the Arabs’ and Other Diseases: Is Israel a ‘Sick Society’? 

    09/12/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

Sri Lanka: Activating the dormant 13th amendment of 1987

Sri Lanka: Activating the dormant 13th amendment of 1987

06/01/2022 — Thambu Kanagasabai

The 1987 13th Amendment, a conceived and delivered baby of India under the Indo/Sri Lanka Accord of 1987 for adoption by Sri Lanka has been lying in the constitution of Sri Lanka partly implemented and mostly ignored by the Sri Lankan Governments since then. This 13th Amendment is now activated and given new life and blood by the Tamil leaders[Read More…]

  • Detailed 3d rendering closeup of the flag of Pakistan.  Flag has a detailed realistic fabric texture.

    Birth Defects and Stunted Development: Role of the Students Movement

    30/12/2021 — Syed Ehtisham
  • British Colonialism and How India and Pakistan Lost Freedom

    British Colonialism and How India and Pakistan Lost Freedom

    29/12/2021 — Dr Mahboob A Khawaja
  • Bangladesh: Two Million Lives That Could Have Been Saved, but Were Not

    Bangladesh: Two Million Lives That Could Have Been Saved, but Were Not

    16/12/2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Sri Lanka: Unfulfilled Commitments And Unending Promises

    Sri Lanka: Unfulfilled Commitments And Unending Promises

    16/12/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai

Annihilate Caste

The Shudra/OBC Delhi Declaration

The Shudra/OBC Delhi Declaration

26/12/2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd

On 21 December, 2021 a majorNational Shudra/OBC conclave took place in Delhi Talkatora stadium with hundreds of Shudra/OBC activists, intellectuals and political leaders across the parties, different universities and civil societal organizations gathered. They put out the first ever Shudra/OBC declaration, which has a historical significance for the nation . After the historic farmers struggle, which essentially was a Shudra/OBC[Read More…]

  • Supreme Court Judge Gives Voice to Agony of Millions Belonging to Denotified and Nomadic Tribes

    Supreme Court Judge Gives Voice to Agony of Millions Belonging to Denotified and Nomadic Tribes

    07/12/2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • “Despite 74 years of Independence, the sewer worker is still a slave and caught in the shackles of Casteism”

    “Despite 74 years of Independence, the sewer worker is still a slave and caught in the shackles of Casteism”

    28/11/2021 — Press Release
  • The Shudras in Hindtva – Living Without a Soul

    The Shudras in Hindtva – Living Without a Soul

    21/11/2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • Future of Dalits in India

    Future of Dalits in India

    20/10/2021 — Bhagwan Das

Life/Philosophy

Before and Without Marx

Before and Without Marx

02/01/2022 — Alan Johnstone

Some peoples possess shamans to explain how the world works. We have charlatan economists and politicians posing as intellectuals who claim to be able to reveal the mystery of running society. The ideas of Marx did not arise out of thin air but were grew from the works of many others before him. But the purpose of this short essay is not to explore[Read More…]

  • Politics of language: Why Hindi surpassed Bengali

    Politics of language: Why Hindi surpassed Bengali

    01/01/2022 — BZ Khasru
  • Image Courtesy Live Law - http://www.livelaw.in/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Beef-Ban-Cartoon-min.jpg

    Wishing You All a Very Nutritious New Year!

    31/12/2021 — Satya Sagar
  • Image credit/BBC

    Reminiscing Bishop Desmond Tutu – A Postscript on the Apostle of Peace

    29/12/2021 — George Chakko
  • Smokeless Tobacco Fuels Oral Cancer Crisis in South Asia

    Smokeless Tobacco Fuels Oral Cancer Crisis in South Asia

    28/12/2021 — Bharat Dogra

Arts/Literature

Ten Great Songs of Hope from Hindi Cinema

Ten Great Songs of Hope from Hindi Cinema

01/01/2022 — Bharat Dogra

by Madhu and Bharat Dogra Songs of hope are always good but these become even better and more relevant in difficult times. This may thus be a good time to remember some of the greatest songs of hope from Hindi cinema. These became hugely popular at the time of their release and are still remembered and hummed by a very[Read More…]

  • How A Boy Called Christmas converted me to the politics of greed

    How A Boy Called Christmas converted me to the politics of greed

    31/12/2021 — Jonathan Cook
  • I’m also hurt

    I’m also hurt

    30/12/2021 — Nahida Naseem
  • Tears

    Tears

    29/12/2021 — David Sparenberg
  • A Marxist Analysis and Critique of “Don’t Look Up”

    A Marxist Analysis and Critique of “Don’t Look Up”

    29/12/2021 — Carlos L Garrido

Book Review

Bright Green Lies Torpedoes Greens

Bright Green Lies Torpedoes Greens

02/01/2022 — Robert Hunziker

Bright Green Lies (Monkfish Book Publishing, 2021) grumbles and growls like a rambunctious thunderstorm on an early spring day opening up darkened clouds of acid rain across the world of environmentalism, including celebrated personalities. According to Bright Green Lies authors Derrick Jensen, Lierre Keith, and Max Wilbert: “We are writing this book because we want our environmental movement back.” As[Read More…]

  • History of the World 2025-2200

    History of the World 2025-2200

    28/12/2021 — Eric Boglio
  • Humanity’s Massive Footprint On The Face Of Nature

    Humanity’s Massive Footprint On The Face Of Nature

    28/12/2021 — John Scales Avery
  • Critiquing Transgender Theology: A review of Janice Raymond’s Doublethink

    Critiquing Transgender Theology: A review of Janice Raymond’s Doublethink

    28/12/2021 — Robert Jensen
  • Lives In The 17th Century

    Lives In The 17th Century

    16/12/2021 — John Scales Avery

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