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Monthly Review Blog
The U.S. withdraws from the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights
This review is a key UN mechanism where all member states seek constructive dialogue and cooperation.
This is all our rulers are offering us
That’s right, kids: work your fingers to the bone, catch a few lucky breaks, pour all your blood, sweat, tears and time into winning the capitalism game, and you too could one day be as miserable and alienated as Elon Reeve Musk.
The false promise of nuclear power: A review of M.V. Ramana’s ‘Nuclear is Not the Solution’
The shimmer of nuclear power seems to be growing brighter of late, ensnaring even those on the left.
World must pay to make America great again
U.S. President Trump’s economic strategy for his second term aims to get the rest of the world, especially its wealthy allies with greater means, to pay more to strengthen the world’s richest economy.
Neo-Fascism and the Ideology of Desire: On Michel Clouscard’s Critique of Freudo-Marxism
When Nietzsche discovered Stendhal it was rather late in his life, but he remarked that reading Stendhal was “one of the most beautiful strokes of fortune of my life.” This is exactly how it felt for me to discover Michel Clouscard. It was Marx who woke me from a...
The experts respond to Trump’s proposal to “start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis”
Just in case Trump is indeed talking about testing a nuclear explosive device, now is probably a good time to look back at the Bulletin’s March 2024 issue, “A return to nuclear testing?”, which lays out the many negative impacts of nuclear testing.
Eugene V. Debs: Perseverance in the face of power
When Mamdani quoted Debs this week, he was not reaching backward. He was reminding us that democratic courage has ancestors.
The shadow art world: Rehearsing genocide
The economic machinations of the art world are often obscured, even if they remain largely traceable through commercial galleries, fairs, auction houses, cultural foundations, contemporary art institutions, public museums, educational platforms, and the like.
Case of Libya reveals rot in historic NDP support for U.S. empire
A new book on Canada’s role in the destruction of Libya should embarrass the NDP and prompt members to ask tough questions of leadership candidates.
UNEP: New country climate plans ‘barely move needle’ on expected warming
The latest round of country climate plans ‘barely move the needle’ on future warming, the head of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has warned.
Why communists should care about the environment
Ahead of the CP’s Congress later this month, RICHARD HEBBERT looks at the pressing climate issues humanity faces and their interdependence with capitalism.











