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The politics of reading
Black Panthers in a reading circle, (Photo: Pirkle Jones) The politics of reading Originally published: Simplifying Socialism on June 12, 2026 by A. J. Horn (more by Simplifying Socialism) (Posted Jun 15, 2026) Culture, Human Rights, Ideology, LiteratureGlobalNewswire The act of reading is so much more than following text with your eyes or—if you prefer audiobooks—with your ears. Done properly, reading…
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in India by Press Release 02/06/2024 Till yesterday, 28 election workers have died in Uttar Pradesh, which includes a large number of low-paid Home Guards. Expressing deep grief over this, National President of All India Peoples Front S. R. Darapuri has called it the result of administrative negligence and mismanagement. In a statement issued to the press,…
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in Environmental Protection by Mohd Ziyaullah Khan 02/06/2024 World Environment Day, celebrated annually on June 5, is not just another day on the calendar—it’s a significant global event dedicated to raising awareness and promoting action for environmental protection. However, before we take a look at this comprehensive piece to help you understand the rich history of this…
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By Samuel Clowes HunekeSeptember 17, 2023 Left Is Not Woke by Susan Neiman YOU’VE PROBABLY HEARD more about “woke” in recent months than you ever wanted to. Thanks to Florida Republican governor Ron DeSantis, who decided that attacking “the woke mind virus” was his ticket to the presidency, we’ve all had to listen to the chattering classes debate this ungainly…
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Susan Neiman Adam Shatz argues in his new biography of Frantz Fanon that the supposed patron saint of political violence was instead a visionary of a radical universalism that rejected racial essentialism and colonialism. June 6, 2024 issue Archives Frantz Fanon/IMEC Frantz Fanon, front, at a press conference during the Congress of Writers, Tunis, Tunisia,…
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Although Lula da Silva called Israel’s war against Palestinians a genocide, the Brazilian president is yet to follow that up with concrete action. By Priscilla Marques Campos, Africa Is a Country n February of this year, Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, took a public stance on Palestine, declaring: “What is happening in Israel…

