[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

There's only one author.

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

Smells like bullshit to me.

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

Which ultraleft tendencies support working within bourgeois parliaments, winning elections, etc?

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

What does the ultraleft think about left political parties being involved in bourgeois democracy, e.g., parliament?

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

How is New International Bordigist?

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Against Losurdo (newintermag.com)
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Ross Wolfe tackles Domenico Losurdo's work as "a new school of falsification, all in service of justifying the course history has taken. Everything he wrote had to align with the geopolitical interests of [a] few nominally socialist states [...]"

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Keanu Heydari writes about the Iran-Israel conflict:

"The architecture of escalation, therefore, is not a disruption of the international order; it is its method."

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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)

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.

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year 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?

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year 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

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year 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.

[-] henryjwallis@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year 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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