Don't let the wolf in the door: Electoral politics and fascism Sam Lawton-Westerland considers the dilemmas that Western liberal politicians face once fascists have had their brief terms in office.
Late capitalist culture stripped bare by Willy's Chocolate Experience Sam Lawton-Westerland overthinks the meme.
While eyes are on Rafah, violence runs rampant in Masafer Yatta As the world is focused on the atrocities being enacted in Gaza, activists are blowing the whistle in Masafer Yatta. R.L. Elson shares reports from comrades on the ground.
Those days Writing from Vienna, Christopher Hütmannsberger grapples with the current state of confusion in the German-speaking Left around the genocide currently unfolding in Gaza, and argues that this is a litmus test for understanding how people respond to oppression.
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Hope as a discipline With the world in dire straits, R. L. Elson argues that hope as a practice is critical. It must be cultivated and it forms an unavoidable first stage of action.
Dogs of war Understanding the police, military or prison dog as a form of legal terror. Many people of colour carry fear/trauma relating to a dog: why is that?