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  • | crisis for British capitalism | MR Online

    British capitalism on the brink

    Originally published: Anti-Capitalist Resistance on September 29, 2022 by Simon Hannah (more by Anti-Capitalist Resistance)  | (Posted Oct 03, 2022)

    Simon Hannah reports on the mounting crisis for British capitalism.

  • | portuguese elections socialist party wins but defeat for left | MR Online

    Portuguese elections – ‘Socialist’ party wins but defeat for Left

    Originally published: Anti-Capitalist Resistance on January 31, 2022 by Dave Kellaway (more by Anti-Capitalist Resistance)  | (Posted Feb 10, 2022)

    Dave Kellaway looks at the Portuguese general election result.

  • | cop 26 was a failure the future is in our hands now | MR Online

    COP26 was a failure… the future is in our hands now

    Originally published: Anti-Capitalist Resistance on December 2, 2021 (more by Anti-Capitalist Resistance)  |

    What does COP26 mean for the climate movement? simon hannah offers his assessment.

  • | IPCC Report | MR Online

    On the brink–the scenario that the IPCC is not modelling

    Originally published: Anti-Capitalist Resistance on August 11, 2021 by Daniel Tanuro (more by Anti-Capitalist Resistance)  | (Posted Aug 21, 2021)

    Daniel tanuro responds to the recently released IPCC Physical Basis Report, which is a contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report on climate change.

  • | Donald Trump | MR Online

    Creeping fascism after the U.S. election: Trump’s march to Gilead

    Originally published: Anti-Capitalist Resistance on November 23, 2020 by Phil Hearse (more by Anti-Capitalist Resistance)  | (Posted Nov 24, 2020)

    Phil Hearse responds to socialist critics of the creeping fascism thesis who put their faith in parliamentary democracy and liberals like Joe Biden.

Monthly Review Essays

  • Gendered Violence as an Inextricable Thread of Capitalism
    Maja Solar | Graffiti in Mexico City 2011 It reads No Mas Feminicidios No more murder of women | MR Online

    The gendered forms of violence in capitalist-patriarchal societies are, obviously, related to what is habitually recognized as violence against women.

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  • End of Cold War Illusions
    Harry Magdoff | F 16N Fighting Falcon | MR Online

    In this reprint of the February 1994 “Notes from the Editors,” former MR editors Harry Magdoff and Paul M. Sweezy ask: “The United States could not have won a more decisive victory in the Cold War. Why, then, does it continue to act as though the Cold War is still on?”

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