On the day that Morrison announced the AUKUS military pact and the acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines, Solidarity hosted a forum with Clinton Fernandes, Professor of International and Political Studies at the University of NSW in Canberra and author of Island off the coast of Asia: Instruments of statecraft in Australian foreign policy. Ian Rintoul from Solidarity opened the conversation about resisting this new drive to war.
Imperialism and the Pacific: no US bases, no war on China
Alienation and the misery of capitalism
Palestine, resistance and revolution
Theories of settler colonialism
Eyewitness from Gaza
Capitalism and anti-Aboriginal racism
How teachers are organising for Palestine
What's wrong with capitalism? What's the alternative?
Music and politics: DJing for Palestine
Lenin on imperialism and war
Music and politics: Workers' control and the hands that made the Sydney Opera House
The reactionary roots of Zionism
The rotten politics of Narendra Modi
Jewish voices for Palestine
Why Labor is a loyal ally of Israel
Jabiluka: When Aboriginal people took on a mining company and won
Is human nature a barrier to socialism?
Why the ”two-state solution” is no solution
Music and politics: Lessons from Paul Robeson for the politics of the present
Who are Hamas?
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