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The Secret Behind the Secret

Art forgery, Spooks and the Illusion of Authenticity

I’d like to be a pig. Man alone can be ridiculous. – Gaugin Last night I had a strange dream. I was sitting in an old Uptown lounge called the Saxony. It was darkest midday and the only other occupant of the place was a very old and sickly man. He leaned into me, trying Read more

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Gaza Diary

A World in Search of Its Conscience

Living in Gaza now requires a choreography of absence. We don’t walk; we drift. We don’t eat; we search. We don’t sleep; we remain alert, ears tuned to the sound that will send us running. Survival is a ritual of adaptation in a world that offers none…And yet I persist. I speak. I write. Because Read more

Analysis

U.S., Opposition Claims on Venezuela Election Fall Apart Under Scrutiny

Although any country that challenges domination by United States corporate or military power will inevitably be the target of a sustained demonization campaign, the lies consistently issued in a torrent against Venezuela are beyond the usual level of invective. Venezuela is the most lied-about country in the corporate press of the Global North, especially in U.S. corporate media outlets. That Venezuela has sought to align its economy to benefit its own people, instituting an impressive array of social services, health programs and political structures to facilitate grassroots participation, has drawn the consistent ire of U.S. authorities. An unrelenting cascade of lies is necessary to generate public support for the unrelenting campaign targeting the Bolivarian Revolution.

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The Meaning of Zohran Mamdani’s Victory

Given that the 20th century showed that socialism in one country is essentially impossible, we surely will not have socialism in one city. There will be serious blocks on Zohran Mamdani’s ability to govern should he go on to win the general election for New York City mayor. Nonetheless, Assemblyman Mamdani’s nearly certain victory in […]

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Commentary

Revolutionary Inheritance

As students worldwide head back to school this fall, in Gaza, there are no schools left. The U.N. considers the systemic obliteration of the education system by the Israeli military to be a “scholasticide” — all universities, over 80% of schools, the Central Archives of Gaza, and at least 13 libraries have been destroyed, as of April 2024, in Israel’s relentless bombing campaign. Almost 10,000 students are dead and 16,000 wounded, many killed in attacks on schools being used as sites of refuge.

Academics and university administrators in Gaza released an open letter asking for solidarity and resistance from the rest of the world: “We call upon our colleagues in the homeland and internationally to support our steadfast attempts to defend and preserve our universities for the sake of the future of our people, and our ability to remain on our Palestinian land in Gaza. We built these universities from tents. And from tents, with the support of our friends, we will rebuild them once again.”

As a graduate student, an aspiring professor, and the child of a Jewish academic, I take this call for solidarity seriously. Where and how do we learn ideologies of resistance, radicalism, and revolution? Once we have inherited a radical idea, what do we do with it? And how do we choose what ideas not to inherit? More

Investigative

The Virus of Vigilante Vote Suppression Challenges

This quotation usually attributed to Thomas Jefferson, “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” is a watchword that investigative reporter Greg Palast lives by. Since the contested 2000 presidential election, Palast’s voting vigil has probed America’s electoral system and abuses of it. The journalistic detective chronicled purported purging of mostly Black citizens from Florida’s voter rolls in his landmark 2002 book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy and a 2016 documentary version updated for the Trump era with the same title. Now this steadfast watchdog of voters’ rights is back with a new nonfiction cinematic inquiry wherein the reportorial gumshoe is vigilant about Vigilantes Inc.: America’s New Vote Suppression Hitmen, and Georgia is on Palast’s mind.

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Of Leaks and Lies: A Looming Nuclear Catastrophe Threatens the Pacific Northwest

Last week, the Department of Energy, which oversees the aging nuclear site in Hanford, Washington, reported that a tank containing high-level radioactive waste was leaking. This is currently the third tank we know of that’s releasing deadly nuclear waste into the soil above the groundwater that feeds the nearby Columbia River. This is not a new problem for Hanford, which has 177 of these huge underground tanks that contain 55 million gallons of radioactive leftovers from the US’s nuclear weapons operation. These waste tanks were only supposed to hold up twenty-thirty years, and we’re now going on six decades. Below is an excerpt from my book Atomic Days, which details the site’s sordid history and its extremely problematic future. Sadly, leaks at Hanford are nothing new, nor are the lies surrounding them. It’s a looming nuclear danger that’s bubbling in our own backyard, and I’m scared. You should be too. More

Biopic About New Zealand’s Prime Minister Omits Socialism

For Americans to get a sense of what Jacinda Ardern’s candidacy for and governance as New Zealand’s Prime Minister was like, imagine what would happen if Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ran for and won the U.S. presidency. Ardern is depicted in Prime Minister as a reluctant candidate who was selected to run as the Labour Party’s […]

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What Would You Wear to Celebrate a War Criminal?

+ What would you wear to the feting of a man wanted for war crimes, who is currently supervising a genocide? Jackie Rosen wore pink. Amy Klobochar chose navy blue, while Maria Cantal went with a discreet off-white. Cory Booker cowardly hid his attire and face behind Dave McCormick. The Democrats who attended a Senate […]

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Police and Their Urban War Horses

I just checked the news. A city council is reviewing plans to bring police horses back to Birmingham, England, after a quarter of a century. The justification? Crowd control. We know how it looks and how it sounds. When the people took a stand, in mid-June, to defend migrants against the cruelty of the Trump […]

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