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Global Capitalism Has Become Dependent on War-Making to Sustain Itself
By William I. Robinson, Truthout Published April 24, 2022 The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked fierce political debate on…
Selma James: “We get nothing unless we struggle”
By Juanjo Andres Cuervo The Prisma There are few people alive who have spent a lifetime as politically involved as…
Mass Protest Is Rising — Can It Confront Global Capitalism?
Capitalism is pushing to expand on the backs of working masses who can tolerate no more hardship and deprivation. By…
Our pick of books to help you celebrate Pride season (plus some edgier reads, too)
By Paul Gallant Xtra May 3, 2022 12:57 pm EDT Your Place or Mine? A 21st Century Essay on (Same)…
Bill Callahan on Apology
By Jesse Pearson Apology On this episode of the Apology podcast, the songwriter, musician, writer, and artist Bill Callahan speaks…
Opinion: Grammy’s ‘global music’ categories ignore musicians from much of the globe
By Ian Brennan NPR Music In theory, international music makers should be thrilled about the Grammys being handed out this…
RUIN and Utopias of the Third Kind— Can’t Miss Indie Press Speculative Fiction for March and April 2022
By Tobias Carroll TOR Ominous Things That Are Not Necessarily Apocalyptic (But Might Be) Blurbs don’t always get my attention,…
Gift suggestions for the hard-to-shop-for person in your life— from the Montana Library Association.
Dangerous Visions, Sticking it to the Man, and Girl Gangs. For the nonfiction fan that likes to explore the history…
Turnaround Staff Pick: Crossroads: I Live Where I Like: A Graphic History
Turnaround Drawn by South African political cartoonists the Trantraal brothers and Ashley Marais, Crossroads: I Live Where I Like is…