Palestine, Sudan, and the Global North's Indifference
The famines in Gaza and Sudan: how they compare and what lessons can be drawn from the world powers' inaction towards them.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / Palestine, Sudan, South SudanThe famines in Gaza and Sudan: how they compare and what lessons can be drawn from the world powers' inaction towards them.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / Palestine, Sudan, South SudanDoes Trump's peace deal have a future?
- IVP607 - August 2025 / United States (USA), Russia, UkraineThe more I talk with cis people on the left, the more I realise how out of touch they are with the realities faced by the trans community. Whenever the discrimination we face enters conversations, a chorus of voices responds to tell everyone that “the left” needs to “prioritise working class issues” and not be “distracted” from “genuine material concerns”. In the interest of educating cis comrades who've been misled by this framing, today we're going to use a mix of studies, surveys and anecdotal evidence to explore the life of the average trans person in Wales. Let's see how well the picture of trans people as comfortable middle class ideologues holds up to scrutiny…
- IVP607 - August 2025 / LGBT, Cymru/WalesThe closure of Goodyear in Kariega (formerly called Uitenhage) is more than just another company shutting its doors. It is a brutal reminder of the structural crisis facing South Africa's working class. Factories, once held as pillars of stability, are now abandoned shells, as corporations chase profits across borders, discarding workers like disposable tools.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / South AfricaAs al-Sharaa leads Syria further towards normalisation with Israel, Joseph Daher argues that alignment with the US & its allies won't bring lasting stability.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / Syria, IsraelIN A LONG rant of over 70 minutes at an August 10 news conference, Trump claimed that the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., “has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs, and homeless people. And we are not going to take it anymore.”
- IVP607 - August 2025 / United States (USA), Racism and IslamophobiaFor the past four years, I have been breathing in a country where the sky is constantly collapsing on women's heads. As an Afghan girl, I welcome each sunrise not knowing whether I will see sunset on that day. In the ominous shadow of the Taliban, being a woman is not only a limitation but a crime, a crime whose punishment is exclusion from social and human life.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / Women, Afghanistan“When citizens see the state not as an enforcer but as a guarantor of rights, Lebanon will have moved from asserting sovereignty to constructing it.”
- IVP607 - August 2025 / LebanonIn Global Battlefields: My Close Encounters with Dictatorship, Capital, Empire, and Love, Walden Bello remembers a rich life as a scholar and activist, from agitating against U.S. support for Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the 1970s and 1980s to becoming a leading critic of neoliberal globalization to joining the Philippine House of Representatives and running for vice-president.
- Reviews section / Philippines, Reviews, Historical events and figuresA concept that takes on a life of its own often says a lot about the material conditions and structure of feeling of the time. Polycrisis, recently re-popularised by the historian Adam Tooze, was first coined in an earlier era of multiple crises in the 1970s. For Tooze, polycrisis points to “this experience of not a single crisis with a single clearly defined logic…but this coming together at a single moment of things which, on the face of it, don't have anything to do with each other, but seem to pile onto each other”, and he locates the beginning of the current polycrisis in 2008 at the point of the Great Recession.
- Features / Philippines, South Korea, China, Indonesia, Asia, Trade unions/workplace organizing, Hong KongFor more than twenty years, revolutionary Marxists have been questioning themselves: was their missed appointment with ecology, in the 60s to 90s of the last century, attributable to Marx and Engels? If so, to what extent? Hundreds of pages have been written on the subject. Although the thesis of a "Marx ecology," defended by J.B. Foster, is somewhat exaggerated, no one dares to seriously maintain anymore that the authors of the Communist Manifesto were productivists who fetishized technology and had no idea of natural limits...
- Features / Ecology and the Environment, Fourth InternationalThe June 1960 arrests of Michel ‘Pablo' Raptis and his Dutch comrade Sal Santen in Amsterdam triggered a series of revelations regarding the Algeria-solidarity of Fourth International members. Together with a small number of comrades Raptis and Santen organised material support for the Algerian struggle against French colonialism. One aspect of this work was especially controversial: the plan to counterfeit money. The ‘Raptis and Santen case' led to fierce conflicts within the leadership of (…)
- Features / Fourth International, Algeria, Historical events and figuresTHE TRAJECTORY WAS always clear to anyone who was paying attention, and knew how to filter out the noise of Donald Trump's empty threats of “severe sanctions to destroy Russia's economy,” let alone 500% tariffs on Russia's oil customers, if there weren't an “immediate cease-fire” in the Ukraine war.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / United States (USA), Russia, Ukraine““Alaska's history teaches us the devastating cost of imperialism and fascism. From the Russian occupation of our lands to Putin's war in Ukraine and the ongoing oppression in Palestine, we see the same pattern of violence and erasure. We stand with all who resist, because true freedom is collective—none of us are free until all of us are free.” – Enei Begaye, Executive Director Native Movement ”
- IVP607 - August 2025 / United States (USA), Russia, UkraineWe're seeing an alarming revival of archaic gender role ideas, from the manosphere's remasculinization crusade to trad wives' rejection of public life. Veteran historian of gender roles Stephanie Coontz explains the moment's deep economic undercurrents.
- IVP607 - August 2025 / United States (USA), WomenWhat attitudes should socialists and trade unionists have to war?
- IVP607 - August 2025 / Britain, Ukraine“The challenge for revolutionary Marxists is to build a Marxist center of DSA that can lead in the direction of principled mass work and national visibility of DSA in broader movements against Trump, in labor, and in social movements.”
- IVP607 - August 2025 / United States (USA)“Hypocritical cries of condemnation have risen, warning Netanyahu that this project will lead to massive displacement and a large number of deaths, as if the genocide and displacement perpetrated by the Zionist army over the past 22 months, and supported during several months by the same Western governments that are blaming Netanyahu today, were not already worse than what he is promising now.”
- IVP607 - August 2025 / Palestine, IsraelA unique event took place at the Kryvyi Rih branch of the Social Movement NGO — we had the honour of welcoming special guests: Senator Tanya Vyhovsky from Vermont, USA, and Nico Dix, representative of the French New Anti-Capitalist Party-l'Anticapitaliste (NPA-A). It was an inspiring meeting, filled with valuable experiences and sincere conversations!
- News from around the world / United States (USA), France, Ukraine