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  • The Dutch Revolt Was Europe’s First Bourgeois Revolution

    The Dutch Revolt of the sixteenth century defeated the Spanish monarchy, the great European superpower of its day. While it may not be as well remembered as the English Civil War or the French Revolution, it was a watershed moment in the history of modern Europe. It created the Dutch Republic, Europe’s most aggressively commercial

  • Deportation Was Always Political

    Eleven days before immigration agents shot Alex Pretti dead in the street — before they fired four bullets into his back, paused, and then fired six more into his motionless body — they’d had a prior altercation with him. Pretti, a thirty-seven-year-old intensive care unit nurse, had raised his boot and kicked out the taillight

  • The Left Could Learn Something From Trump’s Tariff Gambit

    By conventional thinking, Donald Trump’s tariff strategy is a failure: he sidestepped Congress, chose a dubious legal rationale to do it, and now the tariffs have been struck down by the Supreme Court, putting his entire trade agenda at risk. But that’s only one way to look at it. Looked at another way, Trump’s tariffs

  • I Saw the Roots of Mandelson’s Rise and Fall

    When Peter Mandelson was a teenager, he made no secret of his political ambitions. His grandfather, Herbert Morrison, had been deputy prime minister and school friends like me wondered if he would go one better. On one occasion, he showed me a copy of Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince and was clearly smitten with its tales

  • Donald Trump, Warmonger-in-Chief

    So they finally did it. Of all the dumb, pointless wars the United States has waged in the Middle East, the one it launched today against Iran may go down as the dumbest and most pointless. This is a war that didn’t need to happen; even the man waging it doesn’t seem to know why

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  • Mendacious Rationales: The Lies Behind Operation Lion’s Roar

    Many in the United States would scarcely identify the difference between Iran and Iraq, both countries based on ancient civilisations so chronologically distant as to be fiction. If not Marvel, it’s not marvellous. But another fiction came into play towards the end of February as the United States and Israel reprised their role as world The post Mendacious Rationales: The Lies Behind Operation Lion’s Roar appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • Another US-Israel Sucker Punch

    A sucker punch is a punch delivered when the recipient of the punch is hit by surprise. As such a sucker punch indicates cowardice — that the sucker puncher did not have courage and decency to announce his intentions to engage in fisticuffs or battle. The current sneak attack (a so far failed attack) to The post Another US-Israel Sucker Punch appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • The USrael Attack on Iran and 40th Anniversary of the Murder of Olof Palme

    Today, USrael attacked Iran, for the second time within just one year. Today also marks the 40th Anniversary of the murder of Swedish PM Olof Palme (1927-1986). In the video below, Palme condemns the US bombings of Hanoi, Vietnam, at Xmas 1972. He paid a price for it. He lists the names of places where The post The USrael Attack on Iran and 40th Anniversary of the Murder of Olof Palme appeared first on Dissident Voice.

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  • In the Third World War: A Political Lexicon for Today’s Struggles

    This is the English translation of the original introduction to our book, Nella Terza guerra mondiale. Un lessico politico per le lotte del presente (DeriveApprodi, 2025). We are now publishing its English translation as a free ebook. Read online the 2026 Preface to the English edition, and download and share the book. In the Third World War: A Political Lexicon

  • 21st Century Common Sense, Part 3

    It was the summer of 2003. I was employed at the time as the national coordinator of the Independent Progressive Politics Network, working towards, we hoped, a progressive, broad-based alternative to the Dems and Reps. But something happened that summer in Europe which changed my life, leading me to leave that IPPN job a year

  • The Iranian Left, the Right of Self-Determination, and the Question of Ethnic Particularism

    The debate over the “right of nations to self-determination” within segments of the Iranian left is less the result of a concrete analysis of Iran’s social and political structure than a legacy of twentieth-century leftist theoretical traditions, often transferred into the Iranian context without critical reconstruction. In its original historical setting, this concept was a

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  • In Search of Liberation: From Leonard Peltier to Nick Tilsen

    Nick Tilsen and Leonard Peltier. Photo by Angel White Eyes for NDN Collective. Nick Tilsen and Leonard Peltier. Photo by Angel White Eyes for NDN Collective. Nick Tilsen and Leonard Peltier. Photo by Angel White Eyes for NDN Collective. Nick Tilsen and Leonard Peltier. Photo by Angel White Eyes for NDN Collective. Nick Tilsen and To read this article, log in here or subscribe here. If you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the status of your access here In order to read CP+ articles, your web browser must be set to accept cookies. More The post In Search of Liberation: From Leonard Peltier to Nick Tilsen appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Huckabee’s Dangerous Delusions About Israel and the Middle East

    Amb. Mike Huckabee. Screengrab from a video posted to X. Amb. Mike Huckabee. Screengrab from a video posted to X. Amb. Mike Huckabee. Screengrab from a video posted to X. Amb. Mike Huckabee. Screengrab from a video posted to X. Amb. Mike Huckabee. Screengrab from a video posted to X. Amb. Mike Huckabee. Screengrab from To read this article, log in here or subscribe here. If you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the status of your access here In order to read CP+ articles, your web browser must be set to accept cookies. More The post Huckabee’s Dangerous Delusions About Israel and the Middle East appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Jewish Radical Traditions of the SWANA Region w/ Emanuel Ovadia

    In this episode of Counterpunch Radio, Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt speaks with Emanuel Ovadia, a researcher and educator on radical Jewish traditions in the Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA) region. Emanuel shares stories of Muslim-Jewish relations, the politics of language, and the Jewish radical traditions outside of the typical “Ashkenormative” European or American Jewish left. More The post Jewish Radical Traditions of the SWANA Region w/ Emanuel Ovadia appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

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