Goonin: We had a petition for people to sign, expressing their opposition to the contract, and we collected more than 2,000 signatures.
Monthly Review Blog
A conversation with Kathryn Bigelow, director of ‘A House of Dynamite,’ and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim
In the pantheon of movies about nuclear catastrophe, the emotional power of A House of Dynamite is rivalled, to my way of thinking, only by Fail Safe, in which Henry Fonda, as an American president, must drop the bomb on New York City to atone for a mistaken U.S....
Debt and the cockroaches
So the stock market may be booming and the AI hype is still exploding, but the rest of the economy is not so buoyant; and there appear to be cockroaches eating into the clean running of the world of debt. Watch that space.
Anand Teltumbde’s Memoir ‘The Cell and the Soul’ is an important read to understand post-2014 India
Prison mirrors society in its hierarchies. Its walls replicate the structures of caste, class, and privilege with cruel precision. This book joins a growing canon of India's prison literature.
Michael Mann to Bill Gates: You can’t reboot the planet if you crash it
“I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” Thus wrote the famous psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1966.
Pentagon confirms ‘decapitation strikes’ for Venezuela as armada builds
What Washington is building is not merely a show of force; it is a forward posture aimed at breaking the Bolivarian Republic’s resistance and installing a pliant, pro-U.S. order in Caracas.
The AI drones used In Gaza now surveilling American cities
AI-powered quadcopter drones used by the IDF to commit genocide in Gaza are flying over American cities, surveilling protestors and automatically uploading millions of images to an evidence database.
Alberta forcing teachers back to work is a historic loss
Premier Danielle Smith has used the ‘notwithstanding clause’ to shield the strike-breaking bill from a court challenge.
U.S. scrambles to put pressure on Nicaragua
The Nicaraguan people, who have faced throughout our history all kinds of difficulties, invasions, climate impacts, and political threats, have always been able to face them successfully, trusting in our own strengths and in the unity of our people.
Despite court rulings, Trump refuses to pay out food stamp benefits to tens of millions
“The administration has chosen to hold food for more than forty million vulnerable people hostage to try to force Democrats to capitulate without negotiations,” says one Georgetown law professor.
Two victories for Cuba, for life
Hurricane Melissa has left a trail of devastation through the Antilles with over 30 deaths in Haiti and Jamaica to date.
Google and Amazon struck secret deal to shield Israel from legal scrutiny, leak reveals
Google and Amazon agreed to secretly help Israel avoid international legal trouble, even if it meant possibly breaking laws in the U.S. or other countries, according to a bombshell investigation by +972 Magazine, Local Call, and The Guardian.











