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The South African Communist Party’s decision to stand candidates represents a potential step forward in re-conquering the ...
The stakes are clear: either the people take control of their resources and democracy, or imperialism and its local agents ...
Soumya Sahin examines India’s independence, situating 1947 within the broader crises of global imperialism, the shifting ...
The success of the Devanahalli struggle in building a fighting unity between farmer, Ambedkarite and Left traditions could ...
Paul Le Blanc reflects on what he could learn from the current state of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the ...
Two articles by members of the Autonomous and Independent Workers’ Committee discuss the implications of Maduro’s ...
To become the voice of millions of Russians weary of war, repression and inequality, the left needs a clear and compelling ...
Amanda Shweeta Louis talks about the commercialisation of Malaysia’s education system, solidarity with Palestine and why young Malaysians are looking to socialist ideas.
Laura Wadlin charts DSA’s transformation from fringe force to national phenomenon — and the fights along the way.
Another difference is that ELA only allows parties with seats in a national parliament or with elected European deputies to ...
Samirah Jarrar outlines the need to move beyond a humanitarian framework of Palestinian health to envision a politics of care rooted in justice, sovereignty, and self-determination.