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“We’ll Meet Them Out in the Fields”: Challenging the Pipelines to Nowhere

Recent polls suggest that the bonkers, even barbaric, rhetoric coming from far-right MAGA candidates could be undermining Republicans’ chances of capturing both chambers of Congress in November. Now, the greater danger may lie down-ballot. If extremists win key offices in swing-state governments in 2022, they might manage to award their states’ Electoral College votes to the MAGA presidential candidate, against the will of the voters, in 2024 and illegitimately capture the White House.   More

Colombian Intelligence Operations, with US Backing, Are Bad for Peace

Colombian intelligence operations serve U.S. imperialist objectives as they target Cuba and Venezuela. Colombian governing authorities appear to have forgotten the legacy of independence hero Simón Bolívar who, up against Spanish rule and U.S. pretentions, fought for Latin American unity. In 1829 he remarked that, “The United States appear to be destined by Providence to plague America with misery in the name of liberty.” He was denouncing unencumbered U.S. license to control Spanish America, as proclaimed in the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 and still in force.  More

Liz Truss: a Precarious Prime Minister for a Precarious Country

The inevitable failure of Brexit – leaving the world’s biggest free trade area – to deliver on its promises of greater national control and improved living conditions means that the political pot is always bubbling because the proponents of Brexit claim that deeper changes are necessary. Instead of arresting Britain’s slow political and economic decline relative to other countries, Brexit speeded up the process. A striking example of this came in the last few days when a calculation by Bloomberg showed that Britain has dropped behind India as an economic power with India displacing it as the fifth largest economy in the world. More

On the Life and Legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev: an Interview With Richard Falk

As far as the Cold War is concerned, it was not Gorbachev’s original intention to bring it to an end, but rather to reform the Soviet internal political and economic system so that it would deliver a better life to ordinary people. There is no doubt that Gorbachev was affected by his travels as a young Communist functionary to Europe where he was deeply affected by the vastly higher living standards enjoyed by the peoples of these countries with comparably developed economies to that of the Soviet Union. I remember being told in Moscow by one of his close associates that Gorbachev’s aim in the first years after he assumed leadership was to do for socialism in the Soviet Union what FDR had achieved for capitalism in the United States, nothing more nothing less. More