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Teacher, political analyst, and judoka
Drawing on inspiration from the Black Panther Party, PAIGC of Guinea-Bissau, and the Zapatistas’ Chiapas school, the Malcolm X Academy is a welcome addition to the history of African struggle in the United States.
Around the world, prisons are an important site of struggle against imperialism, fascism, and the capitalist world-system.
To begin this exploration of the army in the nation in West Africa, we should begin with the famous quote from Thomas Sankara: “Without patriotic political education, a soldier is only a potential criminal”.
The idea of military intervention by France, NATO, or the American imperialists is opposed by various groups on the ground in West Africa.
Mali and Burkina Faso share a great deal in common: both countries have had brief periods of socialist governance in the 20th century, and both countries are currently led by military governments.
The labor aristocracy and imperialism are dynamic processes that have to do with the law of value on a global scale, the accumulation of waste, geostrategic considerations, and the polarization of the world.
The Zionist entity is facing a dual crisis, internally and externally, placing it on the brink of collapse.
Alexander Dugin argues that the conflict has transformed from a limited SMO into a full-scale conflict against the unipolar neoliberal world order.
The defeatists, liberal NGO compradors, and purveyors of fitna (sedition) condemn any Iranian attempt to support the Palestinian Resistance as Iran trying to cynically ‘control’ the Axis of Resistance or otherwise ‘spread Shi’ism’.
Competition can be viewed outside of a zero-sum lens, and neighborhoods can be fashioned with schools which have small class sizes, well paid staff, and sports facilities which can be community centers.