Lest We Forget
November 14, 2008 12:00 am Leave your thoughts George Monbiot asks: Could the First World War have been avoided?
George Monbiot asks: Could the First World War have been avoided?
Socialist Appeal's Terry McPartlan on how the present economic crisis could enhance class consciousnous and provide the impetus for far-reaching social change.
Campaign group Justice for Colombia on how Washington is gradually coming to terms with the failure of US policy in Colombia.
In the aftermath of the appalling US raid on Syria, Ramzy Baroud examines the familiar double-standard in the mainstream discourse on what constitutes unacceptable policy and aggression.
Major upheavals at the national level have overshadowed local developments in much of the US election coverage. Demetrius Notice rounds up a number of important state-level ballot measures pertaining to various aspects of social policy.
James Suggett on the Venezuelan government's positive response to the election of Barack Obama to the US presidency.
Hussein Al-Alak on the callous destruction of Iraq's rich cultural heritage since the invasion of 2003.
Prominent journalist and author Ramzy Baroud considers the many uncertainties ahead for the Palestinian struggle.
In the week that hundreds attended a symbolic "March Against Hatred" in St Petersburg, Sara Hall examines the worrying rise of racially-motivated violence in Russia.
Rob Ray considers the effect of budget cuts across the criminal justice system.