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War failed, talks failed—Washington’s blockade will fail too
By Gary Wilson (Posted Apr 15, 2026) Originally published: Struggle-La Lucha on April 13, 2026 (more by Struggle-La Lucha) | Empire, State Repression, Strategy, WarAmericas, Iran, Israel, Middle East, United StatesNewswire When the U.S. delegation walked out of the Islamabad talks on April 12 without an agreement, Washington moved at once to escalate. Trump announced that U.S. naval forces would impose a blockade on…
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Published by Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT), New Delhi Shubham Sharma·October 2, 2024 Does a ‘reconsideration’ of Gandhi confirm the considerations or bring out new perspectives? Shubham Sharma reviews Gandhi Reconsidered. — “I disbelieve history so far as details of acts of heroes are concerned. I accept broad facts from history and draw my own lessons…
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by Steve Ellner (Oct 01, 2024) Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will. By Antonio Gramsci – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link. Topics: Marxism Movements Revolutions Socialism Places: Americas Bolivia Latin America Venezuela Steve Ellner is a retired professor from the Universidad de Oriente, Venezuela, where he taught from 1977 to 2003, and is currently an associate managing editor of Latin American Perspectives. The second wave of progressive Latin American…
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It is a truism that the questions we ask shape the answers we find. It is, also, a truth. Another is that our questions — those wonderments, uncertainties, and quickenings of doubt that roil under the surface of life — are the atomic units of our creativity. Everything we make — our songs and our stories,…
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By Maria Popova Meaning is not something we find — it is something we make, and the puzzle pieces are often the fragments of our shattered hopes and dreams. “There is no love of life without despair of life,” Albert Camus wrote between two World Wars. The transmutation of despair into love is what we call meaning.…

