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29 décembre 2022, par Sanderr — Uncategorized
We live in troubling times. The amount of pain humankind is afflicting upon itself grows by the day. The saddest thing is that much of that pain is avoidable. There is no law of history or nature that forces humans to destroy Syria and Ukraine. We live in a world awash in crisis. Is (...)
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29 décembre 2022, par Ross Wolfe — Uncategorized
As the horizon of mass revolutionary politics dimmed over the course of the twentieth century, and especially with the dissolution of the ussr, an historical chapter drew to a close. The Soviet Union had long since degenerated into an authoritarian regime, of course, serving the interests of (...)
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29 décembre 2022, par Rob Myers — Uncategorized
This article may sit uneasily among others that look at developments of Russian and us imperialism, the movements of capital, energy markets, etc., in trying to understand the war in Ukraine. I want to go back to some of my personal experiences in Bosnia and Kosova between 1993 and 2002, during (...)
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29 décembre 2022, par Ricardo Noronha — Uncategorized
In every battle the eyes are the first to be conquered. — Tacitus, Germania I The expression “fog of war” has been thrown around with great ease to describe the difficulty of understanding what is unfolding upon the scorched battlefields of Ukraine. Borrowed from Carl von (...)
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29 décembre 2022, par Karmina — Uncategorized
Thank you for the text. We think your review of early twentieth-century debates is very pertinent and will hopefully lead to some reflection and debate. Incidentally, some of us read or re-read the debates on the national question, including texts by Luxemburg, Lenin, some of the (...)