Every nation-state is imperialist by nature - Tom Wetzel Many leftists see so-called "national liberation" movements as the strategy for opposing American…
A disgrace before God: Striking black sanitation workers vs. black officialdom in 1977 Atlanta – Jason Schultz This article is a case study of the betrayal of the African American working class…
The commoditization of science Ecologist Richard Levins and geneticist Richard Lewontin argue that modern science has been fully incorporated into the process of capitalism,…
Nigeria: General strike approaches over fuel price hikes Workers from Nigeria's two largest unions are planning to launch an indefinite strike from Monday if…
China: riots against police brutality People in the south-western city of Chongqing fought riot police after a flower-seller was attacked by a policeman.
1,000 Vietnamese shrimp processing workers on strike Nearly 1,000 workers have gone on strike to protest a wage cut at a Singaporean shrimp processing factory in Vietnam.
Hurricane Katrina, and the good churchgoers of the U.S. South - prole cat One person's experience of Church aid in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the United States.
Separatism: Accident or design? - Red Action Ghettoisation is widely blamed for the simmering racial unrest in Oldham and Bradford. Yet, astonishingly some 'anti-racists' argue racial separatism is the solution. A. Shaw investigates.
Amilcar Cabral's theory of class suicide and revolutionary socialism - Tom Meisenhelder Meisenhelder's 1993 article argues that revolutions in the periphery can only come to fruition via a…
The new world order - Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky discusses the New World Order - tri-polar economically, three major economic powers, the United States still the biggest, but…
From redistribution to recognition: a left critique of multiculturalism - Aris Shivani Aris Shivani argues that multiculturalism is censorious of speech and anti-intellectual; it covers up for the economic failings of liberalism and offers a false promise of security exploitable for fascist purposes; it diverts attention from class to culture and fits comfortably into the bourgeois framework; and it values mediocrity over achievement and makes class struggle more difficult by setting up essentialist…