Iran war: “those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad”

US imperialism is the most powerful on Earth, but this power is clearly in decline. It now becomes increasingly risky for America to throw its weight around.

Thousands of empty condos amid a housing crisis

No one could ask for better proof that the market has utterly failed to provide the housing people need.

International solidarity campaign for political prisoners in Gilgit-Baltistan: HOW YOU CAN HELP!

The Revolutionary Communist International is running a global campaign to secure the comrades’ release – and we need your help!

Conclave: The pope is no ally of the poor

It’s irrelevant who’s at the top of the Catholic establishment. It remains a reactionary institution

USA: anti-ICE protests spread nationwide as Trump sends in Marines

One spark could turn into a mass conflagration

Netanyahu’s bid for all-out war in the Middle East

This brazen act of aggression threatens a deadly regional conflagration.

Houdaille 1980: when Ontario auto workers occupied the plants

In the early 1980s, one factory after another was occupied in Ontario’s auto sector in response to planned closures and attacks on benefits. The most notable of these was the 1980 occupation of the Houdaille bumper plant in Oshawa—an event now largely forgotten to labour history. 

Freedom Flotilla abduction sparks mass anger

Israel’s kidnapping shows once again that it has no qualms with ignoring the so-called ‘rules’ of international law.

L’Argent: money and alienation 

L’Argent (1983), the final film by Robert Bresson, explores the ways that money controls our lives. 

Why would Alberta separate?

There are effectively two distinct Western alienations – that of the ruling class and that of the working class.