The Liberal Wine Moms are Radicalizing (with Jennifer Welch)
Jennifer Welch, a 51-year-old Texan turned Oklahoman, is radicalizing America one wine mom at a time. The southern podcaster (who might finally be our “Joe R...
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so the turtles can continue to recover, they say.
One of humanity’s greatest challenges today is the environmental crisis, which threatens our very existence. Our latest dossier explores its class character, showing that the climate catastrophe is a product of capitalism’s relentless drive for accumulation.
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‘A Socialism for the Twenty-First Century: Towards the ‘Full and Free Development of Every Individual’’ by Tony Smith reviewed by Stephen Darling
In A Socialism for the Twenty-First Century, Tony Smith argues for “a feasible and superior alternative” (120) to capitalism in the form of republican socialism. At its core, republicanism rests on two principles: self-governance and freedom from domination (4–8). For Smith, these principles express an explicitly anti-authoritarian stance, summed up in the formulation “self-governance without domination” (24). The result is a vision of socialism that is clearly anti-authoritarian—unlike the state-socialist models of the former USSR or present-day China. From the outset, Smith aims to develop a model that goes beyond historical instances of “really existing socialism.” Because those experiences shaped…
A radical guide to anti-fascism - Socialist Worker
A Socialist Worker pamphlet by Samira Ali & Lewis Nielsen The dark clouds of fascism are gathering once again. Seventy years on from the horrors of the Holocaust, across the world fascist and far right forces are at their strongest levels since the 1930s. Fascist parties are riding high in the polls, and even...
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Confronting Britain’s far-right problem • International Socialism
There are moments when the flood tide of history threatens to overwhelm individuals and organisations, rendering them almost powerless.1 There are other moments, when, with sufficient clarity, a willingness to strike out in a new direction and a modicum of… Continue Reading →
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Earth has hit its first climate tipping point, scientists warn
Global scientists warn that humanity is on the verge of crossing irreversible climate thresholds, with coral reefs already at their tipping point and polar ice sheets possibly beyond recovery. The Global Tipping Points Report 2025 reveals how rising temperatures could trigger a cascade of system collapses, from the Amazon rainforest turning to savanna to the potential shutdown of the Atlantic Ocean circulation.
Biodiversity is in catastrophic decline. Here are three ways to ensure Australia’s conservation law actually works | Atticus Fleming and Andrew Macintosh
The highest priority must be to ensure land-clearing is properly regulated to save our native forests