On December 11, 2025, the Critical Theory Workshop hosted an online book launch and discussion in celebration of Gabriel Rockhill’s Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism?, published by Monthly Review Press. Rockhill was joined in conversation by Ali Kadri and Monthly...
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The Alliance of Sahel States launches unified military force and strengthens regional security
A historic turning point in Sahelian sovereignty, as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger bolstered their regional security through a unified military force and in the same week held its second AES summit.
A thesis confirmed: Epstein, Dershowitz and the Israel Lobby
The list for Jeffrey E. Epstein, figure of cosmic social and political influence in the United States, is long.
An outrageous assault on the Indian Constitution
The Indian Constitution which emerged from the anti-colonial struggle took the “nation”, consisting of its people, as its starting point; the government under the Constitution is supposed to serve this “nation”.
Fanon, Gaza and the anxieties of empire
This radical supplement to the editorial of ROAPE’s Fanon special issue raises awareness of how Fanon’s ideas, in the year of his centenary, continue to provoke fear and anxiety within the Western imperialist political establishment, especially as his work gains...
Partisans: A Graphic History of Anti-Fascist Resistance – review
A graphic history of the Partisan resistance in World War II provides a vivid, harrowing and valuable reminder of their crucial struggles, finds Eilidh Stewart.
The American Dream, we hardly knew you
Worsening inequality leaves young adults worse off than their parents.
Economists call for the suspension of Sri Lanka’s debt after devastating Cyclone Ditwah
Sri Lanka is expected to pay over 25% of its total revenue in debt servicing every year at a time when Ditwah, as per early estimates, caused damages worth 7 billion USD or around 7% of the country’s GDP.
Nigerian village bombed by Trump has ‘no known history’ of anti-Christian terrorism, locals say
“Portraying Nigeria’s security challenges as a targeted campaign against a single religious group is a gross misrepresentation of reality,” said Nigeria’s information minister.
Why socialism always comes back
Marxists advocate a world in which the working class is in the driver’s seat.
We must not look away: The escalating targeting of Trans People
Per the Associated Press, the goal of the proposals is to: "restrict the use of puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgical interventions for transgender children—include cutting off federal Medicaid and Medicare funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming...
Heavy storm batters Gaza, leaving displaced Palestinians freezing in flooded tents
Videos circulating on social media show tents being blown away, strong winds scattering belongings, displaced people pleading for help, and children shivering from the cold.











