Sport in Capitalist Society
During the recent World Cup in Qatar, which was accompanied by protests, sports took on a more political colour than in other countries. Athletes who had some sympathy for the ongoing protests were called...
During the recent World Cup in Qatar, which was accompanied by protests, sports took on a more political colour than in other countries. Athletes who had some sympathy for the ongoing protests were called...
Crisis of capitalism / Imperialist Tensions / The savagery of capitalism / War
by Admin · Published 6 April 2026 · Last modified 7 April 2026
The intensification of the war and the bloody quagmire in the Middle East is spreading chaos across the entire global capitalist system. The United States has long relied on war to impose and consolidate...
Bourgeois democracy / Imperialist Tensions / The savagery of capitalism / War
by Admin · Published 9 March 2026
Following the end of the Cold War, war criminals employed humanitarian rhetoric, calls for democracy, and opposition to the crimes of dictators to justify the wars they waged, with the code name for these...
Crisis of capitalism / Imperialist Tensions / The savagery of capitalism / War
by Admin · Published 12 February 2026
Military tensions and warfare are no longer confined to specific regions of the world; they have spread across the entire globe—from the Middle East to Latin America, and from South-East Asia to Europe....
Bourgeois democracy / Imperialist Tensions / The savagery of capitalism / War
by Admin · Published 24 August 2025 · Last modified 7 September 2025
Gaza is caught in the grip of a silent savagery — an indescribable brutality, a naked barbarism that neither the pen can fully depict nor words convey the depth of its catastrophe. This barbarism...
Once again, the brutality of capitalism has revealed itself in the form of military tensions. The states of Israel and Iran, widely regarded as war criminals, have turned the Middle East into a battleground...
Religion / The savagery of capitalism
by Admin · Published 28 October 2023 · Last modified 13 April 2024
Apart from its other forms, ideology shows itself in a rougher and harsher one in the peripheral countries of capitalism compared to the metropolitan version, while in the latter it takes on an acceptable...
In recent days, we have seen earthquakes and shocking images of the aftermath of earthquakes in Iran, Syria and Turkey. These images of human desperation and powerlessness before the destructive power of earthquakes –...
A recent wave of street protests – in Iraq, Chile, Lebanon, Ecuador, Egypt and Iran, to name but a few – have shaken the capitalist world. Public demonstrations occur not only in peripheral capitalist...
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