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From Red October to Evo Morales: The Politics of Rebellion and Reform in Bolivia PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 March 2011 14:33

David Broder, of the British publication The Commune, interviewed Jeffery R. Webber on his two books on Bolivian politics out this year.

 
'No Fare is Fair': A Roundtable with Members of the Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly Transit Committee PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 14 March 2011 02:51

By Ali Mustafa

The Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly (GTWA) is a promising new initiative aiming to build a united, non-sectarian, and militant anti-capitalist movement in the city among a diversity of rank-and-file labour unionists, grassroots community organizers, and youth alike. Since the GTWA's inception in early 2010, mass public transit has emerged as one of the organization's key political battlegrounds. In this in-depth roundtable discussion, members of the GTWA's transit committee Jordy Cummings, Lisa Leinveer, Leo Panitch, Kamilla Pietrzyk, and Herman Rosenfeld explore both the opportunities and obstacles facing the campaign Towards a Free and Accessible TTC.

 
Military Coups are Good for Canadian Business: The Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 March 2011 22:17

By Todd Gordon

Last week Canadian negotiators met with their Honduran counterparts in Tegucigalpa to discuss a free trade agreement (FTA). Negotiators from the two countries last met in Ottawa in December. According to the Honduran press, an agreement is close to being completed. This marks an alarming development in the efforts of the Canadian state and multinational corporations to deepen their relations with Honduras following the military coup of June 28, 2009.

 
The European Workers' Movement: Dangers and Challenges PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 March 2011 14:51

By Murray Smith

With the onset of the world economic crisis, the European workers' movement finds itself in a new phase, one that is replete with dangers and challenges. It is important to underline that we are in fact in a new situation and not just a continuation of the previous period.

 
Revolutionary Hope and Change Across the 'Arab World': 10 Questions with Gilbert Achcar PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 01 March 2011 18:43

By Ali Mustafa

Gilbert Achcar is a Lebanese writer, socialist, and antiwar activist. He is also a professor of Development Studies and International Relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, and author most recently of The Arabs and the Holocaust: the Arab-Israeli War of Narratives. In this interview, he discusses the significance of the ongoing revolutionary wave of mass protests occuring across the Middle East with one of the New Socialist webzine editors Ali Mustafa.

 
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