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Capitalism

May 15, 2026
Business

Water for Sale: Argentina’s Milei Pushes Massive Privatization of Essential Services

AySA (Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos) is set to return to private ownership after Argentina’s government confirmed plans to sell 90% of the state-controlled water and sanitation company, marking one of the most

Interviews

The Pitfalls of Unrestrained Capitalism: Climate Disaster, Financial Collapse, and Military Conflict

The following is excerpted from David Barsamian’s recent interview with Noam Chomsky at AlternativeRadio.org David Barsamian: On March 20th, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its latest report. The new IPCC assessment from senior scientists warned that there’s

April 11, 2023

Why Are Young Working-Class Men More ‘Conservative’?

Columns

It has been a safe assumption for generations that young people tend to be more liberal than their elders. However, in today’s United States,

Digital Fascism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism

Columns/Geopolitics

When Vladimir Lenin wrote about imperialism and considered it the highest stage of capitalism, he was tracking the moment capital shifted from the space of free competition into

Digital Fascism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism

July 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

When Vladimir Lenin wrote about imperialism and considered it the highest stage of capitalism, he was tracking the moment capital shifted from the space of free competition into the world of monopoly, where banks merged with

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Protests and Clashes Erupt in Geneva as Anger Over Global Inequality Surges Ahead of G-7 Meeting

June 15, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The streets of Geneva became the stage for a sweeping display of political anger and social unrest on the eve of a G-7 summit set to take place in nearby Évian-les-Bains. What

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Socialism Is Slow to Mature

May 22, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In 1921, a few years into the Soviet experiment, V. I. Lenin published an essay with the revealing title ‘New Times and Old Mistakes in a New Guise’. The essay opened a

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Water for Sale: Argentina’s Milei Pushes Massive Privatization of Essential Services

May 15, 2026
Business

AySA (Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos) is set to return to private ownership after Argentina’s government confirmed plans to sell 90% of the state-controlled water and sanitation company, marking one of the most

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Why Capitalism Relies on Nature and Care Work It Does Not Pay For

April 1, 2026
Columns/Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Modern economies depend on a range of essential inputs that are not fully priced or exchanged in markets. These include ecosystem functions—such as clean air, climate regulation, and biodiversity—as well as care

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The Scapegoating of Peasants for Pollution Crisis

November 29, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

It is that time of year again when India’s national capital Delhi’s air quality turned acutely hazardous. Official Indian air quality indicators hit their maximum adverse readings of 500, while indices based

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Technology Empires and the Race to Cement Dominance

November 4, 2025
Columns/Human Rights

The U.S.-UK technology deal announced in September 2025 promises to accelerate Britain’s AI sector, but critics warn it will happen at the expense of national tech sovereignty. It reflects the steady trend of U.S.

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Why Are Young Working-Class Men More ‘Conservative’?

October 19, 2024
Columns

It has been a safe assumption for generations that young people tend to be more liberal than their elders. However, in today’s United States, some of the conventional wisdom around age and

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The Pitfalls of Unrestrained Capitalism: Climate Disaster, Financial Collapse, and Military Conflict

April 11, 2023
Interviews

The following is excerpted from David Barsamian’s recent interview with Noam Chomsky at AlternativeRadio.org David Barsamian: On March 20th, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its latest report. The new

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