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The Four Horsemen Cometh

Frank Lee “Aftermath” is the latest addition to three previous publications by Rickards, Currency Wars (2011), The Death of...

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Hollywood reboots Russophobia for the New Cold War

​It is an age-old question as to the extent art reflects the world we live in. Bertolt Brecht allegedly...

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Review: “The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela”

A divided Korea, a decimated Vietnam, endless war in Afghanistan, a barely functional Iraq, a destroyed Libya, ongoing destruction...

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When Warriors Become Saints

Edward Curtin As I sit on the small balcony on the top floor of an old house in the...

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Labour’s Necrotising Fasciitis

In the long history of party politics, co-ordinated and systematic attacks on one political party are always initiated and...

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REVIEW: Pounding the road with America’s elderly workers

Tony Sutton Now here’s something to ponder as you munch your morning cornflakes: If the US economy is booming,...

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REVIEW: Israel, a Beachhead…

Philip Roddis This book is a timely response to three groups: Those yet to grasp that Israel in its...

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REVIEW: American Exceptionalism and American Innocence

David William Pear Roberto Sirvent and Danny Haiphong have explored the albatross of myths, legends, lies and damn lies...

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REVIEW: Revolution in the Red States

Tony Sutton If you’re one of those sophisticated urbanites who still believe Donald Trump was elected to the US...

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REVIEW: “Modified” – A Film About GMOs & Corruption of the Food Supply for Profit

By interweaving personal lives with broader political issues, Modified becomes a compelling documentary. On one level, it's deeply personal....

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WATCH: No End in Sight (2007)

Joe Giambrone, The Political Film Blog The Banality of Imperial War Criminals “Not only will America go to your...

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Once Upon a Time Never Comes Again

The lobby of the temple of time travel called the Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington, Massachusetts was suffused with...

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Answering the Mysterious Call of An Artist’s Spiritual Vocation

Edward Curtin Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive.” Kabir, To Be a Slave of Intensity Strange...

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“Only little people pay taxes.”

The Wheel of History Turns To understand the present, we must understand the past, and possibly the future direction...

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Looking Through the Screen at the World’s Suffering

Most people on this earth live on the edge of an abyss. Life is a daily struggle to stay...

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Between Yes and No, Heaven and Earth with Albert Camus on a Spring Morning

Edward Curtin To give up beauty and the sensual happiness that comes with it and devote one’s self exclusively...

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Donbass Borderland

A few months after the e-premiere of Russian Hour’s "New York to Donetsk & Back" documentary on Off-Guardian, there’s...

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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Gaza’ by Norman G Finklestein

o, the ultimate question is, do Palestinians have the right to symbolically resist slow death punctuated by periodic massacres,...

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Why has CounterPunch spiked Andre Vltchek’s ‘Lies of the Empire’?

Ramin Mazaheri I first started reading Andre Vltchek on the website CounterPunch, which is a truly great leftist website…...

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War Criminals Anonymous: A Play in One Act

Hope Kesselring Characters: Ned Diamond – Former Assistant Secretary of State, in his sixties, wearing a WCA T-shirt and...

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