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Resisting Empire and Injustice Through Fiction
| December 18, 2024
Empire and injustice are not abstract concepts – they shape our daily lives. Awareness alone won’t change that. We can read the news, digest the facts, but change requires more … Keep reading »
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Lock-Outs: The newly embedded right to strike turns out to be a retractable privilege
| December 17, 2024
In Westward Ho! Charles Kingsley wrote: “There are more ways to kill a cat than choking it with cream.” What he left unsaid is that, no matter how you do … Keep reading »
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Assad’s Fall, Turkey’s Victory? A Critical Appraisal
| December 16, 2024
On 8th of December, Bashar Al Assad’s regime in Syria collapsed, and it is reported that he fled to Moscow. What could not be achieved in almost 14 years was … Keep reading »
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Climate Change is a Class Issue
The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is honoured to host Sarah Glynn and John Clarke to launch their book Climate Change is a Class Issue as the first installment … Keep reading »
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Refusing Ecocide: From Fossil Capitalism to a Liveable World
| December 15, 2024
On February 8, 2024, Earth reached a new milestone. The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that mean temperature in the previous 12 months had been more than 1.5 … Keep reading »
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Neoliberalism’s Plague: The Erosion of Conscience in Education
| December 12, 2024
Neoliberalism is a systemic force of political, economic, and cultural violence, fostering despair while obliterating any vision of justice, solidarity, or care. Keep reading »
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Trump and the Holding Environment
| December 11, 2024
There are certainly a number of highly political and socioeconomic insights about the Trump catastrophe, and here I offer some psychoanalytic ideas about [US President-elect] Donald Trump and his hold … Keep reading »
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How Different is the Fourth Israeli Invasion of Lebanon?
| December 10, 2024
This past year’s new round of conflict and war between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon has once again plunged Lebanon into a dangerous predicament. The recent war marks the … Keep reading »
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It’s the Economy, Stupid: On the Breakdown of the Traffic Light Coalition in Germany
| December 9, 2024
Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) showed strong leadership twice: when he announced a turning point in rearmament after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And when he dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner … Keep reading »
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The Conflicted Transformation of CAW-Unifor: A Review of Shifting Gears
| December 8, 2024
Recent commentaries on the political trajectory of the major private sector union in Canada, CAW-Unifor, have often had a rather simplistic and problematic perspective. That the CAW-Unifor (the latter being … Keep reading »
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IJV Condemns Police Repression Against Palestine Solidarity Movement
| December 5, 2024
Across Canada and internationally, we are seeing a marked rise in violent repression of the Palestine solidarity movement. Independent Jewish Voices condemns the mounting criminalization of Palestine solidarity activism, and … Keep reading »
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In Ukraine, the Real Desire to Sacrifice Oneself for the State is Very Weak
| December 4, 2024
Volodymyr Ishchenko is a Ukrainian sociologist who was politically active and took part in several left-wing initiatives in Ukraine before moving to Germany in 2019. Ishchenko currently works at the … Keep reading »
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