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Peacemakers and Academics Facing Prison in Turkey
| March 24, 2019
As cultural workers, unionists and academics working in Toronto and Canada, we strongly condemn the continuing harassment and sentencing of academics and students charged by the Turkish state with “propagandizing … Keep reading »
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From Liberal ‘Ideology’ to Massive Cuts: Ford’s Education Policy for Ontario
| March 22, 2019
Education Minister Lisa Thompson walked up to the podium at the Ontario Science Centre on Friday to tell Ontarians about her plan for education. But first, she took a shot … Keep reading »
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Rethinking Approaches to Climate Change
| March 21, 2019
Climate change is the most visible, most threatening expression of a larger, planetary ecological crisis, the result of an economic system (capitalism) with an inherent growth and profit dynamic which ensures that the exploitation of natural resources exceeds the carrying capacity of nature. Keep reading »
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Ukraine: An Election for the Oligarchs
| March 20, 2019
Volodymyr Ishchenko on hopes and prospects for Ukraine’s political future. Keep reading »
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Working Women: Should We Be Combatting Sexism to Stimulate Economic Growth?
| March 19, 2019
In the run-up to International Women’s Day, it was good to see Christine Lagarde highlight the problems of sexism in the global economy. Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary … Keep reading »
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Sneak peek: Extended interview w/ Adam Hilton
| March 18, 2019
We continue our discussion with Adam Hilton from Episode 11. In this expanded segment of the conversation, we talk about Bernie Sanders’ stance on foreign policy, the Democratic Socialists of America, and about the transformative potential of the U.S. state itself. Listen to audio »
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Moving Beyond Ford: The Transportation We Want
| March 17, 2019
In Toronto and beyond, campaigns are underway to confront the Ford government’s initiative to take the Toronto subway system from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in order to reorganize, further … Watch video »
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An Ecosocialist Green New Deal: Guiding Principles
| March 15, 2019
Humankind has reached a moment of existential crisis. Human activity is causing disastrous climate disruption and Earth’s sixth mass extinction event, triggering critical losses of biodiversity. We are already locked … Keep reading »
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Searching for New Forms of Struggle
| March 13, 2019
Joao Pedro Stédile Reports on the Latin America Left from the International People’s Assembly. Keep reading »
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Labour in the Age of Duterte: The Pacific Plaza Strike
| March 12, 2019
Whatever may be the conclusion of the strike, there is little doubt that the practice of contractualization, which has done so much damage to labour in the Philippines, is facing a mortal challenge from its victims. Keep reading »
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The New Politics of Disablement: The Contribution of Mike Oliver
| March 11, 2019
Michael Oliver (3 February 1945 to 2 March 2019) was a British academic, author, and disability rights activist. He was Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Greenwich. … Keep reading »
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Digital Games: A Canary in the Coal Mine of Capital
| March 10, 2019
Not everyone plays digital games, but with the rise of casual, mobile-based gaming, we all know someone who does. With global sales revenues that far exceed global Hollywood’s annual box … Watch video »
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