A critical look at a framework that has reshaped the study of Indigenous-settler relations.
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Harvesting olives under the occupation: A day in the West Bank
During last year’s harvest period, while international attention was largely focused on Gaza, more than 1,400 settler attacks were documented in the West Bank. Especially notorious are the so-called “Hilltop Youth”—far-right hooligan settlers that have repeatedly...
Coral collapse and the dialectics of climate change
“Nature is the proof of dialectics,” Friedrich Engels wrote. The accelerating climate crisis brings us more proof of that assertion.
While local media report on people losing access to food assistance, right-wing media mock SNAP recipients
Local news reporting across the country has highlighted the dire situation SNAP recipients have been facing as their benefits expired.
Operación Carlota: 50 Years of Cuba and African Liberation
Commemorating the anniversary of Operación Carlota is not simply an act of historical recovery.
The United States continues Its Attempt to Overthrow Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2025)
With rapid military escalation and a redeployed ‘War on Drugs’ narrative, the Trump administration appears to be laying the groundwork for an attack on the Venezuelan people.
IBA 2025: Trump using justice department as his own plaything, says top defence lawyer
Addressing the International Bar Association's annual conference in Toronto, veteran lawyer Nancy Hollander said the U.S. Department of Justice had become the ‘department of retaliation’ under Trump.
Zohran Mamdani: A new face of progressive politics with relevance for Indians
It is a historic victory for Zohran Mamdani as he won the New York City mayoral race, defeating the former governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Carbon footprint tramples planetary boundaries
As a component of the total impact on the environment, called ecological footprint, a carbon footprint can be expressed as the amount of land or biocapacity required to absorb CO2 emissions.
Workers’ political consciousness in demobilized class societies: Redistribution, recognition and representation
Media reports, as well as a veritable cottage industry of ethnographic explorations documenting right-wing views among workers, have consolidated an image of a class hopelessly lost to resentment and reaction.
New CBS owner David Ellison met with top Israeli general in scheme to spy on Americans
Israel’s former top general sought donations from David Ellison and his father, Larry, as part of a billionaire coterie to fund digital paramilitaries aimed at sabotaging pro-Palestine activists. The leaked documents show one planner explaining, “In the jungle, we...
USA is isolated on World Stage: Trump failed to pressure Countries to support illegal blockade of Cuba
The Trump admin pressured countries to oppose a UN General Assembly resolution calling to end the illegal US embargo against Cuba. Only 7 voted against it. 165 member states (85%) supported the measure.











