Analysis
Did You Go To School to be a Stenographer?
Corporate media normalizes authoritarianism by treating the incitement of police lawlessness as a policy debate.
The Price of Words Under Occupation
The federal occupation of Minneapolis reveals that the liberal constitutional order is being dissolved by raw state violence.
Iran on Fire
The 2026 Iranian uprising's revolutionary potential lies in its leaderless rejection of authority, yet faces liberal and monarchist co-optation.
The Murder of Renee Nicole Good
Forensic evidence dismantles the state's narrative around Renee Nicole Good's murder, exposing ICE as a tool of ethnic cleansing.
War Crimes and Whiskey
The New York Times launders imperial violence through lifestyle journalism, reducing Venezuela's conquest to a backdrop for elite nostalgia.
The Return of the Viceroy
The US kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro on fabricated narco-terrorism charges is imperial piracy designed to seize Venezuela's oil reserves.
The Antifa Spectacle
Trump's designation of Antifa as domestic terrorists marks the fusion of authoritarian statecraft with a crusade to criminalize all dissent.
Two Years of the Gaza Genocide
Two years of genocide in Gaza exposes the bankruptcy of the global capitalist system and the necessity for international working-class action.
This Is Not A Drill
Trump's regime represents a fascist revolution requiring organized working-class resistance, not appeals to a collapsing liberal order.
Manufacturing His Fascist Legacy
Ezra Klein's interview with Ben Shapiro exemplifies liberalism's role in laundering fascist ideology through mainstream respectability.
Rest in Piss Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk's assassination was the logical consequence of his own violent rhetoric, not a tragedy but a symptom of capitalist decay.
The Fascist Rebranding of Empire
The destruction of a 44-year peace vigil and renaming of Defense to War reveal fascism's reliance on erasure and spectacle.
Xueqin's Blood Libel
Jiang Xueqin's thesis that Gaza's genocide constitutes ritual sacrifice is a dangerous mystification that obscures material power relations.
Dancing on Labor’s Grave
The National Review's Labor Day obituary for unions is class war propaganda masking capital's coordinated destruction of worker solidarity.
Futility of the Klein-Hazony Dialogue
Liberalism cannot defeat fascism through polite debate; the Klein-Hazony exchange reveals rival management strategies for capitalism's decline.