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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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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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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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What Correctly Defines Pan-Africanism in 2025 and Beyond

By Ahjamu UmiRepublished from Hood Communist.Since its initial organizational expression in 1900, the phrase Pan-Africanism has been expressed in many different forms. For some, its current meaning is defined as unity between all people of African desc…


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What Correctly Defines Pan-Africanism in 2025 and Beyond

By Ahjamu UmiRepublished from Hood Communist.Since its initial organizational expression in 1900, the phrase Pan-Africanism has been expressed in many different forms. For some, its current meaning is defined as unity between all people of African desc…


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Xi Jinping and the Memory of the Soviet Union

[Pictured: Mao and Khrushchev meet in Beijing in 1957 prior to the Sino-Soviet split]By Nolan Long In a widely circulated quotation, Chinese President Xi Jinping is supposed to have said that the collapse of the Soviet Union is a “tragedy too pain…


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Xi Jinping and the Memory of the Soviet Union

[Pictured: Mao and Khrushchev meet in Beijing in 1957 prior to the Sino-Soviet split]By Nolan Long In a widely circulated quotation, Chinese President Xi Jinping is supposed to have said that the collapse of the Soviet Union is a “tragedy too pain…


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Is the Genocide in Congo Due to Human Hatred or Corporate Profit?

[Pictured: Congolese march near the border with Rwanda in 2023. Credit © Getty Images]By J.B. GeraldRwanda has broken international law with the visible presence of Rwandan troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) alongside Rwanda’s covert M-23…


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Is the Genocide in Congo Due to Human Hatred or Corporate Profit?

[Pictured: Congolese march near the border with Rwanda in 2023. Credit © Getty Images]By J.B. GeraldRwanda has broken international law with the visible presence of Rwandan troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) alongside Rwanda’s covert M-23…


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“God Wants You Aspiring to Be a Capitalist”

[Pictured: David Oyedepo gives a sermon at his megachurch in Nigeria.]By Titilayo OdedeleThere is something going on with Pentecostal churches.In a time of the ascendance of neoliberalism, bourgeois institutions have failed and most radical and revolut…


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“God Wants You Aspiring to Be a Capitalist”

[Pictured: David Oyedepo gives a sermon at his megachurch in Nigeria.]By Titilayo OdedeleThere is something going on with Pentecostal churches.In a time of the ascendance of neoliberalism, bourgeois institutions have failed and most radical and revolut…


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