Analysis

Analysis

“Dispossession just began, and it’s going to last a long time”: Raúl Zibechi

The basis of autonomous communities is spirituality; it’s what lets us sustain ourselves for a long time in the struggle

Renewable Energy: Reconfiguring Dispossession in Latin America

Economic policies for the energy transition in Latin America continue to reproduce old patterns of dispossession

Colombia Has Lost its Fear: The Strike Lives

by Medios Libres Cali, originally in Spanish. First released in English by Crimethinc. Header photo by AP, all others by Medios Libres Cali. Update: Since the following text was written, President Ivan Duque of Colombia...

A chronicle of Evo Morales’ fall and the complexity of the rebellion in Bolivia

The civic-corporate-police alliance, showing a younger and more attractive face of the most rancid conservatism, is an obvious exercise in political marketing.

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Pemex Negligence, Inc. and Its Zones of Death

Indigenous communities live amid oil spills from Pemex and private companies in a region marked as key for fracking

Sumud flotilla heads to Gaza “to break the blockade and stop the genocide”

While Israel brands it as ‘terrorism’, Genoa dockworkers threaten mass action should the flotilla be intercepted

United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Sides with U.S. in GM Corn Dispute Without Evidence That It Is Not Harmful to Health

The panel established under the TMEC ruled in favor of the United States about its complaint over a Mexican decree banning glyphosate and genetically modified corn