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Decolonization-Decoloniality-Marxism (repost)

I am not a marxist-leninist, nor a marxist-leninist-maoist, nor a trotskyist. Read the rest of this post on the original site at Decolonization-Decoloniality-Marxism

Outsourcing Exploitation to Europe’s Periphery (repost)

Yes, the main sources of our study were interviews with workers. As for the difficulty of approaching people, it is very contextual. For instance, more militant or organized workers are clearly more open to such studies. Read the rest of this post on the original site at Outsourcing Exploitation to …

La Chine appuie le projet de loi sur la laïcité (repost)

Au moment où le projet de loi sur la laïcité de l’État suscite de nombreuses critiques, le gouvernement Legault vient d’obtenir un appui inattendu venant de… la Chine. Read the rest of this post on the original site at La Chine appuie le projet de loi sur la laïcité

The land of the long white stain (repost)

The killer was an Australian. But New Zealand has a long history of white supremacist ideology, writes Scott Hamilton. Content warning: this article contains descriptions of racist behaviour and quotes racist language. Read the rest of this post on the original site at The land of the long white stain

Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century (repost)

The globalization of production and its shift to low-wage countries is the most significant and dynamic transformation of the neoliberal era. Read the rest of this post on the original site at Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century

Empire of the periphery (repost)

Boris Kagarlitsky is one of Russia’s best known Marxist dissidents and who has written widely on a range of issues. His latest offering is one of his best. It is a history of Russia (and the Soviet Union) that situates it firmly in a wider European and world framework. Read …