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Call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
| September 15, 2021
Thousands of academics have urged governments to negotiate an international treaty to tackle the climate crisis at its source: fossil fuels. Keep reading »
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Healthcare Reform in a Post-Pandemic World
| September 14, 2021
The industrialized world’s most unequal and inefficient healthcare system underwent a stress test this past pandemic year and failed miserably. Here are just a few of the indicators: the world’s … Keep reading »
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The Historical Backdrop to the Coup in Myanmar
| September 13, 2021
“Oh, the wind, the wind is blowing Through the graves the wind is blowing Freedom soon will come Then we’ll come from the shadows.” — Leonard Cohen, The Partisan. After … Keep reading »
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An End to the Crisis? The IMF’s $650bn Special Drawing Rights Stimulus
| September 12, 2021
CADTM: In late August 2021 the IMF announced that it would supply the global economy with $650-billion (US) to meet urgent needs. This would be achieved through an increase in … Keep reading »
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Enbridge Line 3: The Climate Disaster Unfolding Before Our Eyes
| September 10, 2021
Hurricane Ida perfectly illustrates the devastating impacts of climate change. Stopping the Line 3 pipeline, in line with Indigenous demands, is a perfect opportunity for political leaders to take climate action. Keep reading »
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The Other Pandemic: Violence Against Healthcare Workers
| September 9, 2021
I am old. I’ll be 72 this year. Will I live to 95? If so, what will I be like then? Will I be frail but mentally sound? Or will … Keep reading »
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Defend and Transform: Mobilizing Workers for Climate Justice
| September 8, 2021
Mobilizing the global labour movement for climate justice and just transition is one of the defining challenges of our times. However, for workers in many sectors, it is unclear how … Keep reading »
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Reimagining Socialist Parties and Practice
| September 7, 2021
Presentation at the Left Forum-Socialist Register memorial forum, “Beyond the Socialist Impasse: Remembering Leo Panitch,” June 5, 2021. I am sure that no one, especially those of us who knew … Keep reading »
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A Workers’ Plan: A Sustainable and Socially Just Local Public Transport
| September 6, 2021
The commitment of public funds and the development of new funding models for local public transport (LPT) operations, maintenance and infrastructure can play an important part in overcoming the COVID-19 … Keep reading »
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Competition, Labour, and Solidarity
| September 5, 2021
Doug Henwood interviews Sam Gindin. They talk about competition, labour, and solidarity. This is based on Sam’s review of the book, Persistent Inequalities: Wage Disparity Under Capitalist Competition by Howard … Watch video »
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Cuba: History Repeats
| September 3, 2021
In 1989, the Soviet Union and its eastern bloc fell apart, literally overnight. The impact in Cuba was immediate and dramatic. Within six months, Cuba lost more than 70% of … Keep reading »
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Twenty Years of the Afghanistan Occupation Ends: A New Phase of Struggle Begins
| September 2, 2021
In 2007, I travelled throughout Afghanistan with an Afghan-Canadian research partner, and we asked more than one hundred Afghans: What do you think about the international intervention in Afghanistan? It … Keep reading »
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