The new military pact with the US and the UK (AUKUS), which includes the purchase of nuclear-powered submarines, makes a disastrous war with China more likely. Many have described the deal as a surrender of Australian sovereignty and call for an independent foreign policy. But as Phil Griffiths explained at a recent Solidarity forum, Australia's rulers have always been enthusiastic to take part in wars to strengthen their control and profits. Socialists need to reject Australian imperialism and fight for international workers' solidarity.
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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