• Iraq – Rising temperatures increasing poverty and unemployment
    Iraq – Rising temperatures increasing poverty and unemployment

    The contradiction in the geographical distribution of Iraq's population precisely reflects the contradiction in the distribution of wealth in capitalist society.

    Don’t Negotiate: Negotiation Strategy Notes for Law Firms Under Attack by the Trump Administration from Harvard Law Professor of Negotiation (April 13, 2025)
    Don’t Negotiate: Negotiation Strategy Notes for Law Firms Under Attack by the Trump Administration from Harvard Law Professor of Negotiation (April 13, 2025)

    As a law firm under attack from the Trump Administration, you face an impossible choice.

    The State of Capitalism in Flux: Economy, Society, and Hegemony under Today’s Interregnum
    The State of Capitalism in Flux: Economy, Society, and Hegemony under Today’s Interregnum

    “Everything gives way and nothing stands fast.” —Heraclitus, as quoted in Plato’s Cratylus1 During the “Age of Catastrophe” (1919–45), a series of profound economic, political, and ideological crises disrupted what had appeared to be the “normal” functioning of capitalism.2 In 1930, a key moment of this “age,” marked by the economic catastrophe of the Great […]

    US Imperialism in Crisis: Opportunities and Challenges to a Global Community with a Shared Future
    US Imperialism in Crisis: Opportunities and Challenges to a Global Community with a Shared Future

    1. Introduction The predominance of US economic, political and military power in the world was established at the end of the Second World War.1 With just 6.3 percent of global population, the United States held about 50 percent of the world wealth in 1948. As the only power which had used nuclear weapons on civilian […]

    Dossier no. 87: The Bandung Spirit
    Dossier no. 87: The Bandung Spirit

    In 1955, the leaders of former Global South colonies met in Bandung, Indonesia, brought together by a common spirit for national liberation and cooperation. Seventy years later, is there any trace of it left?

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