Month: December 2025
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Is Israel’s Genocide Economy on the Brink?
Economist Shir Hever explains how the Gaza war mobilization propped up a ‘zombie economy’ that appears to function but lacks any future horizon. Keep reading »
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#Insorgiamo: A Factory Occupation for the Climate
Over the last two years, Italian autoworkers have built a broad and inspiring alliance for ecological transformation. Keep reading »
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Alberta is Privatizing Healthcare: Threatening Public Healthcare Across Canada
Alberta’s government, led by Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party, passed a new law, Bill 11: The Health Statutes Amendment Act, last week. With its passage the existential threat … Keep reading »
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First Venezuela (Then China?)
The escalation of US aggression against Venezuela seems unstoppable, while extrajudicial executions by US forces accumulate in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Threats are becoming increasingly vocal in Washington, and … Keep reading »
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The American Dream, We Hardly Knew You
Worsening inequality leaves young adults worse off than their parents. Keep reading »
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The Notwithstanding Clause: A Tool for Authoritarianism in Canada
“The clause was designed to be invoked by legislatures in exceptional situations, and only as a last resort after careful consideration. It was not designed to be used by governments as … Keep reading »
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Ontario Government is Privatizing Surgeries While Pushing Public Hospitals into Deficit
Ontario’s public hospitals have been pushed into deficit and ordered to find cuts, while the government of Doug Ford shunts hundreds of millions of public dollars away from them to … Keep reading »
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COP 30: Entrenching the Crisis of Climate Politics
As the dust settles after COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the scale of the failure becomes impossible to ignore. The world is on a path toward catastrophic warming, ecological systems are … Keep reading »
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Working-Class Priorities as the Principle for Climate Action
The global climate emergency is no longer a distant warning – it is an unfolding catastrophe. Longer heatwaves, recurring cyclones, changing rainfall patterns, and rising sea levels are already reshaping … Keep reading »
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The Fight for Housing in Toronto’s Downtown East
230 Fightback is locked in a struggle to ensure that social housing will be built at 214-230 Sherbourne instead of yet another luxury condo development. In this, we are up … Keep reading »
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Sudan: How Imperialism Fuels War and Mass Violence
The civil war today tearing apart Sudan is not just a conflict between rival generals. Rather, it is the direct and tragic consequence of the plundering of the resources under … Keep reading »
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The Many Faces of (In)Equality
Adolph Reed Jr. and Ken Warren, two of the most prominent participants in the race-vs-class saga haunting the left, return here to deepen their case and do so with great … Keep reading »
