Wednesday, 18 June , 2025

Totalitarianism

Spyware exposé lets Israel off the hook

By Refaat Alareer* Jul 11, 2023 Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy by Laurent Richard and Sandrine...

21st Century Capital – Post-Soviet Marxist Reflections

Authors Alexander Buzgalin and Andrei Kolganov in discussion with David Lane, Radhika Desai and David Kotz How would Marx have understood twenty-first-century capitalism? For...

Cleopatra’s African Heritage in Netflix Docudrama Sparks Uproar in Egypt

By Nick Vivarelli Apr 20, 2023 Netflix’s upcoming docudrama “Queen Cleopatra” in which Britain’s Adele James, who is of mixed heritage, plays the first-century Egyptian ruler...

“You don’t know how delighted I was to see Tsipras hit...

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos I had not seen him for years. He was an old SYRIZA cadre, not the worst and he left in 2015. I...

Data, Spies and Indifference: How Mitsotakis Survived His ‘Watergate’

The surveillance scandal made headlines but did not hurt the Greek government at the ballot box. Experts say this reflects a general ambivalence about...

Leaked: What you should know about Edelman and TransCanada’s attack plan

Nov 20, 2014 How far is the oil industry prepared to go to silence opposition to dangerous and environmentally destructive projects like the Keystone XL...

Political persecutions in a EU member country

By Oksana Chelysheva On May 23rd a trial on Vladimir Linderman began in Riga. It is one of the numerous cases which the courts of...

Multipolarity: The need for a positive content

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (*) I believe the demand for multipolarity is the most fundamental and the most genuinely democratic demand of our times. I am very...

Un “jour noir” pour la démocratie grecque

Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos May 21, 2023 Les citoyens grecs ont été invités aujourd'hui à décider qui les gouvernera au cours des quatre prochaines années. Seulement leurs...

A ‘black day’ for Greek democracy

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos  Greek citizens were asked today to decide who will govern them over the next four years. Only their real choices are very...