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For writers, the future has long been a tricky terrain. While the past can prove unsettling and the present uncomfortable, the future…
Howard Zinn’s book on SNCC was written in 1964. Yet, here I am writing a review in 2025, a good 60 years…
A significant feature of the propaganda system is the suppression of clearly important, credible books which are nevertheless deemed unfit for review…
Drop Site News reports that Gaza’s health system is on the brink of total collapse, as Israel continues to restrict the entry…
“When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and princes are…
Anyone interested in socialism in the twenty-first century must take into account what is happening in China seriously. It’s future economic supremacy…
A social media user on Monday shared at least part of a “60 Minutes” segment about a prison in El Salvador—where the…
Paul Wines helped to kick in the door of the warehouse and heard a sound like a freight train crashing through town.…
What if, in Algeria, water were no longer seen solely as a scarce resource to exploit or a threat to control, but…
A passage from Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale haunts me often: “That was when they suspended the Constitution… There wasn’t even any rioting in…
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