Valerio Arcary is a leading member of Resistência, a revolutionary socialist current inside the Party for Socialism and Freedom (PSOL) in Brazil. Originally published by Esquerda Online, translated and published by No Borders […]
Valerio Arcary is a leading member of Resistência, a revolutionary socialist current inside the Party for Socialism and Freedom (PSOL) in Brazil. Originally published by Esquerda Online, translated and published by No Borders […]
Joseph Daher is a Swiss-Syrian academic and activist. He is the author of Syria After the Uprising: The Political Economy of State Resilience (Pluto, 2019) and Hezbollah: The Political Economy of Lebanon’s […]
One year into far-right president Jair Bolsonaro’s term, his administration has initiated an all-out offensive against the Amazon rain forest, attacked unions, students, indigenous people, and Brazil’s powerful anti-racist and LGBTQI movement. […]
Joseph Daher completed a Doctorate in Development Studies at SOAS, University of London, and teaches at Lausanne University, Switzerland. He is the author of Hezbollah: Political Economy of the Party of God (Pluto Press, 2016) and founder […]
The Alliance of Middle Eastern and North African Socialists released this statement the wake of the Trump administration’s assassination of General Qassem Soleimani on January 3, 2019. Republished here by No Borders […]
Several countries in Latin America are currently experiencing very powerful class conflicts and extremely violent repression on the part of reactionary forces and the state. The following report is an overview by […]
Hating Indians in Bolivia. By Álvaro García Linera, vice president of Bolivia. Translated and published with permission from the Centro Estratégico Latinoamericano de Geopolítica (CELAG). Like a thick, night fog, hatred rages […]
The coup in Bolivia: The military has the last word EsquerdaOnline, Brazil Editor’s note: while many left-wing and socialist parties in Latin American have maintained critical evaluations of Evo Morales’ policies in […]
Martín Mosquera, an activist with Democracia Socialista and an instructor at the University of Buenos Aires, writes on the coup in Bolivia. Nov. 11, 2019 The coup d’état against Bolivian president Evo […]
As the coup leaders attempt to consolidate power in Bolivia, the 1,000,000-strong, indigenous-majority city of El Alto neighboring the capital La Paz shows signs of resistance. Martín Cúneo, a reporter with El […]