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Öcalan’s Last Call (newintermag.com)
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Alice Celik writes about the dissolution of the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK):

“[...] armed struggle is over; now is the time for a political strategy. A risky but calculated move, in response to a profound popular aspiration.”

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Öcalan’s Last Call (newintermag.com)
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Alice Celik writes about the dissolution of the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK):

“[...] armed struggle is over; now is the time for a political strategy. A risky but calculated move, in response to a profound popular aspiration.”

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‘AI’ as Class Warfare (newintermag.com)
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Adam Jones reads “AI” politically:

“Data centres function as an increasingly central part of the nervous system of an imperial, techno-capitalist order. Democratic politics holds the right to question their present and future existence.”

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‘AI’ as Class Warfare (newintermag.com)
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Adam Jones reads “AI” politically:

“Data centres function as an increasingly central part of the nervous system of an imperial, techno-capitalist order. Democratic politics holds the right to question their present and future existence.”

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Francis Parny calls for mobilization on May Day against Trump and the war-mongering capitalist class that he serves:

“Only the people can rise up and make themselves heard, opposing this global chaos”

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Francis Parny calls for mobilization on May Day against Trump and the war-mongering capitalist class that he serves:

“Only the people can rise up and make themselves heard, opposing this global chaos”

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Mélenchon vs. Hollande (newintermag.com)
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Olly Haynes reviews Jean-Luc Mélenchon and François Hollande's new books:

“Where Hollande identifies himself with the state, Mélenchon identifies himself with the people—the mass of humanity organised as a collective actor.”

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Tom O'Shea writes about James Connolly on this anniversary of the Easter Rising:

‘His thought and his life stand as compelling exemplars of a figure he would rightly praise: “the Socialist, enthusiastic in the cause of human freedom”’

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Tom O'Shea writes about James Connolly on this anniversary of the Easter Rising:

‘His thought and his life stand as compelling exemplars of a figure he would rightly praise: “the Socialist, enthusiastic in the cause of human freedom”’

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Emre Öngün writes about the revolt in Turkey, the “peace process” with Öcalan and the Kurds, the growing youth movement, and the resurgence of Kemalism.

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Emre Öngün writes about the revolt in Turkey, the “peace process” with Öcalan and the Kurds, the growing youth movement, and the resurgence of Kemalism.

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Kate Willett considers the groups funding and promoting the "Abundance" faction in the Democratic Party:

“Both Klein and the Tech Right agree on one thing: democracy interferes with the market’s ability to generate abundance.”

[-] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago

Borders physically exist. There are police who will arrest or even shoot at those who cross them in the wrong way. "After a socialist revolution" is so vague as to be meaningless. Yeah, if you establish Utopia tomorrow there will be no borders. Can we get back to talking about the real world?

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

borders objectively exist. saying "it's good for people over that border to organize" is sensible for those in touch with objective material conditions

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

The article does not advocate American exceptionalism. It reflects on the influence America has globally and how social struggle within America has global impact.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's not a shit title if you go outside and talk to people, they generally can understand that "American socialism" is equivalent to "socialism in America".

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