Police and soldiers are on the streets in growing numbers, enforcing lockdowns. What are the alternatives? We talk to Vicki Sentas, a senior lecturer in law at the University of NSW who writes on the subject of COVID and policing, and Cooper Forsyth, a casual worker at the Annette Kellerman pool in the Sydney suburb of Enmore, a member of the United Workers Union and of Solidarity, who recently helped organise a car convoy to the Liberal offices in Sydney.
Has enterprise bargaining killed the right to strike?
Music and politics: the protest song
The Palestine Laboratory
Is Putin all-powerful?
In defence of drag queen story time
Music and politics: dance music
Inflation, crisis and the world economy
Spain 1936: when anarchism failed
Why universities should boycott Israel
Red in the rainbow – sex, gender and the system
Labor’s climate cover-up
Trotsky and the Chinese revolution
Crisis and revolt in the Middle East
Unions: building rank-and-file power
Art and revolution
Can Israel change from within?
Are robots taking our jobs?
Too Quiet on the Western Front?
AUKUS and the rising threat of war
Guam: Indigenous people resist US military
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