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The Sordid History of US Intervention in Iran

[Pictured: Protesters hold a portrait of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini during the 1979 revolution.]By Joyce ChediacRepublished from Liberation News.Washington just staged an unsuccessful attempt at regime change in Iran. The U.S. continues to call out th…


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On the Limits of Legalism Against Empire

By Ibrahim Can EraslanIt is well known that imperialism has long maintained an aggressive stance toward Iran. This includes periodic attacks on Iranian territories, the assassination of personnel, economic sanctions, and even the use of propaganda tool…


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No Breakfast For the Children: A Concise History of the FBI’s War on the Black Panther Party

[Pictured: The Black Panther Party’s Free Breakfast for Children Program in action, New York, 1969. Photo by Bev Grant/Getty Images]By Samatha PleasantsThe first chapter of The Black Panther Party came out of Oakland, CA, in October 1966. From then on,…


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Will Our Children Grow Up To Be Fascists?

By Paul StaufferThis week, my oldest child turned three years old. She was our first miracle baby, conceived through IVF and spending her first two weeks of life in the NICU. She’s silly, fierce, and so stubbornly independent that we had to buy her a s…


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The End of an Empire: Systemic Decay and the Economic Foundation of American Fascism

By Colin JenkinsIf you live in the United States and feel like everything is caving in around you, like you are being attacked and fleeced from every angle, like you can’t breathe, like you can’t ever seem to catch a break despite doing everything seem…


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The End of an Empire: Systemic Decay and the Economic Foundation of American Fascism

By Colin JenkinsIf you live in the United States and feel like everything is caving in around you, like you are being attacked and fleeced from every angle, like you can’t breathe, like you can’t ever seem to catch a break despite doing everything seem…


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Why is Imperialism So Easy to Love?

[Pictured: The Israeli and U.S. flags are projected on the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City in celebration of the two countries’ close ties on Feb. 11, 2020. Photo credit: AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images]By Yalda SlivoWestern imperial culture has alwa…


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Why is Imperialism So Easy to Love?

[Pictured: The Israeli and U.S. flags are projected on the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City in celebration of the two countries’ close ties on Feb. 11, 2020. Photo credit: AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images]By Yalda SlivoWestern imperial culture has alwa…


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Black Literature: Beyond Bourgeois Pleading and “Achievement”

[Pictured: Richard Wright sitting on a sofa, Lido, Venice, 1950. (Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche/Getty Images)]By Jerome LouisonWhat makes a Black novel (poem, play, or non-fiction work) truly great? Since the time of Phyllis Wheatley, Black writers in Am…


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Black Literature: Beyond Bourgeois Pleading and “Achievement”

[Pictured: Richard Wright sitting on a sofa, Lido, Venice, 1950. (Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche/Getty Images)]By Jerome LouisonWhat makes a Black novel (poem, play, or non-fiction work) truly great? Since the time of Phyllis Wheatley, Black writers in Am…


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Debunking the “Tiananmen Square Massacre”

By Matthew JohnEvery June in the United States we are subjected to a barrage of anti-China propaganda from major media outlets and prominent political pundits (on top of the regularly-scheduled China bashing). The story has changed over the years and d…


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