“Big Tech, Big Oil, Big Banks and Big Brother: The Rise of Technofascism”

The alliance between the Digerati (Big Tech elites) and the Cowboys (resource barons), reluctantly joined by the Yankees (finance capitalists), has birthed a political-economic Frankenstein. Under Trump’s banner, this unholy coalition consolidates power into what can only be described as a technofascist plutocracy—an empire that subverts democracy under the guise of populism while intensifying global... Continue Reading →

The Dismantlement and Rape of Syria

If reports are accurate, and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has taken Damascus while Bashar al-Assad has fled, we are witnessing the unfolding of yet another catastrophic regime change operation. This is not merely an event of regional consequence—it is a moment that could reverberate across the globe, deepening the misery of the Syrian people, crippling... Continue Reading →

Why Kamala Harris Lost: The Utter Bankruptcy of Neoliberalism and the Democratic Party

By Tu'Che Kapone To analyze why Kamala Harris lost the 2024 Presidential eelection to Donald Trump is, at heart, an exercise in dissecting the pathology of a political system that rewards hollow ambition, sidesteps principle, and neglects the working masses. Harris’s defeat to a man who epitomizes America’s basest impulses—racism, militarism, and unbridled corporate greed—might... Continue Reading →

The Coming Attack On Iran

According to Article IV of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (N.P.T.), all signatory member nations possess the “inalienable right” to “develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination.” As a signatory nation, the Islamic Republic of Iran is entitled to this most basic right, just like any other nation.

Walking on Two Feet: The Maoist Model of Socialist Development

The rise of China over the last two decades has compelled some economists to consider it a model of development that other industrializing nations should follow. Those lacking a basic understanding of political economy often refer to China as a “socialist” or “communist” country, and therefore mistakenly associate China’s economic system with “socialism.”

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