FEBRUARY 4. 2025

The Student Revolt in Serbia: Vučić’s Nemesis?

Serbia has been shaken in recent months by student-led protests. What began as an isolated demonstration to honour the dead and demand accountability after a railway station canopy collapsed in Novi Sad has quickly evolved into a mass movement that is presenting Aleksandar Vučić with his most severe test yet.

FEBRUARY 3. 2025

Javier milei 2025

January 2025 begins year two of Javier Milei’s four-year presidential term. The first ‘Rothbardian’, ‘paleolibertarian’, ‘anarchocapitalist’ president ever. What do these terms mean and what can this radical Argentine political experiment teach the world? ‘Rothbardian’? ‘Paleolibertarian’? ‘Anarchocapitalist’? That’s a lot of deviant terminology to unpack.

FEBRUARY 2. 2025

JANUARY 31. 2025

An Anarchist Spy Story: Reviewing Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

Highlighting the anarchist themes present in Cyberpunk 2077's new expansion.

JANUARY 30. 2025

The Battle Over Los Angeles’s Mansion Tax

The Measure ULA campaign shows how a housing-labor coalition can transform the political landscape, even in the face of staunch special interest reaction.

JANUARY 28. 2025

Pride and Prejudice

For Arlie Russell Hochschild, understanding why rural voters favor Trump requires coming to grips with the role of emotion in politics.

JANUARY 27. 2025

Climate Crisis and Alienation

House Organ We are all passengers on a new Titanic. Unlike the Titanic of 1912, however, the officers and most of the passengers of this superb transatlantic liner are in the know. They know that [. ..]

The European Union: A Note on Theory and Practice

The UK and European Union Recent opinion polls show an apparent majority preference for UK re entry to the European Union. But after recent history, the UK’s attempts to “reset” its EU relationship are not as straightforward as they seem.

JANUARY 26. 2025

Socialism is a Great Cultural Movement

Our first art bulletin of 2025 explores socialism as a cultural movement, tracing connections between cultural work, political education, and class struggle in revolutionary efforts across the Soviet Union, China, and Brazil’s MST.

JANUARY 23. 2025

A Fragile Ceasefire in Gaza

The chances for durable peace may depend on Trump's whims.

JANUARY 20. 2025

Unhappy is the land that needs heroes

Myanmar’s insurrection condenses the sequence of revolts elsewhere in this century.

JANUARY 17. 2025

Land Commoning

~ by Stavros Stavrides ~ A rather simplified version of the land distribution problem in Colombia may be articulated thus: Peasants (especially mestizos and white …

Mr. Lonely

Some have suggested that young men are drawn to Andrew Tate because they suffer from a dearth of social contact. Yet men go to Tate not to alleviate loneliness but to intensify it.

JANUARY 15. 2025

Report of Ecosocialism Conference 2024

Ecosocialists call for real solutions to the climate crisis Conference launches strategy to build a mass movement to meet the climate emergency created by capitalism On 7 December 2024, over 150 people gathered at London South [. ..]

JANUARY 14. 2025

Towards a New Development Theory for the Global South

As progressive governments take office in the Global South, now more than ever there is a burning need for a new development theory that can fulfil the Promethean aspirations of the darker nations.

JANUARY 11. 2025

Enter the Povo

Since the announcement of Mozambique general election results in late October 2024, where the electoral commission declared the ruling party Frelimo the outright victor in the Presidential, National and Provincial elections the country is witnessing [. ..]

JANUARY 7. 2025

The Revolutionary Writer Who Still Screams: Sa’edi’s Legacy, Monarchist Desecration, and the Israeli Flag

In a shocking act that has gone viral, a male monarchist desecrated the grave of Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi (the pen name: Gohar Morad), the iconic Iranian leftist writer, by urinating on it in Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery.

JANUARY 4. 2025

Forging Ahead with Resolve: A 2024 Retrospective

Reflections on our 2024 and our hopes for the future.

JANUARY 3. 2025

Oil, imperialism and the struggle for ecosocialism

Oil, imperialism and the struggle for ecosocialism By Susan Price Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the World Market By Adam Hanieh Verso, 2024 Adam Hanieh, is a professor of political economy [. ..]

DECEMBER 29. 2024

Making Portraits, Reclaiming our Collective Archive

Take a trip through our creation of revolutionary portraits, reclaiming archives, marking history, and amplifying legacies of struggle and hope for future generations.