Amazon Tries to BLOCK Anti-Trust Suit
The 19th century revisited.
The 19th century revisited.
Krystal and Saagar talk about the corruption of Exxon, Surfside’s building collapse, Amazon’s inhumane working conditions, Britney Spears’s conservatorship, Kamala’s latest failures, freedom in America, mass evictions, and Saagar eats a sock!
This list is a few years old so some of these may no longer be operative. But judging by the names of some of these, they sound fairly pan-anarchistic in spirit. Aquarian Agrarian The #TeamSupreme Caucus of the Libertarian Party 2. 1Libertarian Caucus / Titanoboa Caucus 3. “Hands […]
In this Direct interview, John is joined by American demographer, academic and author Joel Kotkin. John and Joel discuss some of the key theses of Joel’s widely-praised recent book, ‘The Coming of Neo-Feudalism’. Joel shines the spotlight on the Western progressive elite or, as he terms them, the […]
By Jack Phillips Epoch Times Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia, warned that the online encyclopedia is “more one-sided than ever” in light of the website’s entries for Black Lives Matter, the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump’s two impeachments, and other contentious topics. Sanger, in particular, took […]
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter debate the merits of Charles Murray’s new book, Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America.
This is more or less recycled Coughlinism, i.e. anti-capitalism from the far-right. The political symptoms of the neoliberal policy framework, digital revolution, globalization, and cultural hegemony of the professional-managerial class have started to become increasingly apparent over the past five years or so with the popularity of figures […]
Republicans are big mad about Critical Racial Theory, liberals are arguing about the definition of CRT, and the left is mostly sniping about how much they hate Robin DiAngelo. But should we be responding more substantively? Christopher Rufo, the man who started the war on CRT knows exactly […]
Was it Mark Twain who said, “If voting made a difference, they wouldn’t let us do it”? Don’t really care who it was, they were fucking right.
John McWhorter teaches linguistics, philosophy, and music history at Columbia University, and writes for various publications on language issues and race issues such as Time, the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Beast, CNN, and the Atlantic. He told his mother he wanted to be a “book writer” when […]
By Michael Shellenberger Bhaskar Sunkara is the founding editor of Jacobin, a socialist magazine, and author of The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality. He is also an unlikely advocate for nuclear energy. In a new article for The Guardian, Sunkara draws […]
Garrett Foster was a evil marxist who wanted to hurt people: 00:57 The road was blocked/Perry had no other options: 02:20 Lies about the shooting: 06:34 Garrett was pointing his gun at Perry: 07:08 How Garrett was standing exactly: 08:10 Garrett Foster yelling for people to back up […]
Journalist, Zaid Jilani, discusses new research that reveals the success of social media sites is driven by hate.
Former mayor of Cleveland, Dennis Kucinich, discusses his new book, The Division of Light and Power.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the President Biden’s whispering and what it reveals about the media’s coverage of U.S. Presidents.
Just like Vietnam and Cambodia. By Kathy Gannon, Bagram: The US left Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base’s new Afghan commander. Afghan military officials say they discovered the Americans’ departure more than […]
By Don Fitz “Accumulate, accumulate! That is Moses and the prophets!… Accumulation for the sake of accumulation, production for the sake of production: this was the historical mission of the bourgeoisie in the period of its domination …” Karl Marx, Capital, Vol 1, Ch 25 The world is […]
Prolific author, founder and editor of Attack The System.com Keith Preston joins Byron of Springtime Of Nations to discuss the past present and future of the Anarchist movement.
And US military interventions and counterinsurgency programs have probably killed another 20 to 30 million people since the mid-20th century. By David Vine, Counterpunch Over the last week, considerable debate arose around a calculation I helped produce showing that the wars the U.S. government has fought since the […]
Kyle’s side of the conflict. This shit is hilarious.
All of this in-fighting between the social democrats is getting intense. Get ready for 4th of July fireworks! Jimmy Dore lets loose on Kyle Kulinski of Secular Talk, Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks (TYT), Howie Hawkins and more. This is one you aren’t gonna […]
It looks like the “capitalist roaders” have certainly gained the upper hand over the Maoists. Radio Free Asia Authorities in the eastern province of Shandong are detaining Maoist activists ahead of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) centenary celebrations on July 1, Taiwanese media reported. Police in Shandong’s Jining […]
By Kim Willsher, The Guardian Five years ago, Jeanne Pouchain was declared dead by a French court. It was news to her – and just the beginning of a Kafkaesque nightmare. The trouble began in 2016. When Jeanne Pouchain’s passport application was declined, she was annoyed – but […]
By Philip Giraldi Joe Biden should read up on the history of American political and military interventions, regime changes and electoral interference worldwide. After only five months in office, President Joe Biden has already become notorious for his verbal gaffes and mis-spokes, so much so that an admittedly […]
By Bruce Frohnen Chronicles We are a nation and people at war with itself. Politically, this war plays out over issues of electoral irregularities, progressive dictates, and the questioning of COVID lockdowns. Yet this division is more than a political divide; it represents a fundamental shift in the […]
By Taki Theodoracopulos Chronicles Such was my pro-Israel ardor back in 1967, I actually put my name down as a volunteer soldier in the Six-Day War. I was living in Paris, and I was asked by the recruiter if I were Jewish. When I answered in the negative, […]
By Paul Gottfried, Chronicles American institutions have been allegedly occupied by Marxists who are waging a war against the “American Revolution,” according to conservative commentator Mark Levin. Demonstrating how this alleged occupation occurred is at the core of Levin’s American Marxism, a work driven to the top of […]
If she thinks he is innocent (which seems highly doubtful) she ought to be able to say so. By Lydia O’Connor, Yahoo News Former “Cosby Show” star Phylicia Rashad sent a letter to Howard University students Friday apologizing for celebrating Bill Cosby’s overturned sexual assault conviction, but the […]
A fairly accurate assessment of the state of social conservatism. By Matthew Walter, The American Conservative Like the movement of the ’60s and ’70s, social conservatism is a genuinely countercultural phenomenon, but seems unlikely to achieve the same success. Several months ago I made what I thought at […]
A conservative Christian response to the trans movement. In my experience, the views expressed in this article are fairly representative of the “anti-trans” sectors of the conservative religious milieu. By Jim Arrington, The American Conservative The Supreme Court of the United States has once again revealed that they […]
A “far-left” take on the condition of the “far-right.” The most interesting passage: In spite of all that, I still think the Capitol attack represented more of a win than a loss for the far right. Depending on how the question is asked, somewhere between a fifth and […]
By Gary Pellar, Politico Seemingly overnight, my obscure legal specialty became a national lightning rod. What would CRT say about that? Some 25 states have already enacted or are considering laws to ban teaching what they call “critical race theory” (“CRT”) in public schools, a concept that school […]
Whatever one thinks about polyamorous marriage, this article is a must-read and an excellent discussion of how “our system” actually works. It also has a pretty good overview of the differences between progressives, liberals, social democrats, and neoliberals. By Michael Lind, Tablet Progressives could legalize polyamorous marriage by […]
I suspect it is more of a case of DeSantis being cultivated as a replacement for Trump. It’s clear that the system is trying to eliminate Trump by pressuring him to stay out of politics. Things like the indictment of his company, the arrest of his CFO, and […]
By Lewis Mates The unprecedented levels of industrial unrest in Britain in the years immediately before the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 presented revolutionaries with significant opportunities. The emergence of syndicalist ideas, influenced by ideas and movements from France and the United States, also appeared to […]
By Sarah Maslin Nir New York Times SOUTHOLD, N.Y. — The American flag flies in paint on the side of Peter Treiber Jr.’s potato truck, a local landmark parked permanently on County Route 48, doing little more, he thought, than drawing attention to his family’s farm. Until he […]
From Andy Ngo’s Twitter feed. Watch here.
A bizarre Italian neo-fascist movement from the postwar period.
TB Daily News Yesterday we published a blog about a Cambridge black lives matter activist named Rasha Gober, after he was arrested for torturing at least 3 neighborhood cats that he lured to his apartment, killing one of them. He also searched for how to torture cats on […]
By CHRISTOPHER CADELAGO, DANIEL LIPPMAN and EUGENE DANIELS, Politico When Vice President Kamala Harris finally made the decision to visit the Mexico border last week, people inside her own office were blindsided by the news. For days, aides and outside allies had been calling and texting with each […]
By Pat Droney, Law Enforcement Today NEWARK, NJ- What exactly is a “sovereign citizen?” The definition says they are: A member of a political movement of people who oppose taxation, question the legitimacy of government, and believe that they are not subject to the law. For police officers, […]
DNYUZ When an 87-year-old Californian man was wheeled into an operating room just outside Phoenix last year, the pandemic was at its height and medical protocols were being upended across the country. A case like his would normally have required 14 or more bags of fluids to be […]
A discussion of a recent piece by anarcho-fed Alexander Reid-Ross starts about 36 minutes into this.
Noam Chomsky and Natalie Wynn return to The Stoa to have a conversation about the future of the left.
By Andrew Boryga, The Daily Beast A cadre of armed men from a militia group called the Rise of the Moors shut down a highway outside of Boston for more than nine hours on Saturday morning after allegedly refusing to comply with police orders and taking off into […]
0:00 Intro 1:37 How Charles deals with his notoriety 5:26 Charles’s new book, Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America 13:49 Grappling with the fact of group disparities 21:04 Threats from the left, threats from the right 27:33 The shift in white attitudes toward race since the […]
An unidentified flying object (UFO) is any aerial phenomenon that cannot immediately be identified or explained. Most UFOs are identified or investigated as conventional objects or phenomena. The term is widely used for claimed observations of extraterrestrial spacecraft-aircraft, and was coined as an anacronym by Project Blue Book […]
Activist and former Democratic presidential candidate, Marianne Williamson, discusses the latest updates in the Julian Assange case.
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Chinese venture capitalist and political scientist Eric Li. He discusses why the 2008 economic crisis showed the West’s failure and China not understanding the gravity of the failure at the time, the importance of the Mao era in making […]
Author, Ben Burgis, discusses his book, “Canceling Comedians While the World Burns: A Critique Of The Contemporary Left.”
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