Slavoj Zizek and the Terminal Collapse of the Anti-War Left. By Jonathan Cook
So since then, the U.S. has been repackaging its neocolonialism via proxy wars that are a much easier sell. There have been a succession of them: Libya, Syria, Yemen, Iran, Venezuela and now Ukraine. Each time, a few more leftists are lured into the camp of the war hawks by the West’s selfless, humanitarian instincts – promoted, of course, through the barrel of a Western-supplied arsenal. That process has reached its nadir with Ukraine....
Sergei
Loznitsa, the Ukrainian film-maker who refuses to be cancelled
Book
review: Day of the Oprichnik, 16 Years Later
THE CANCELLATION OF RUSSIAN CULTURE.
By Gary Saul Morson
P.B.
Mehta: Ukraine invasion has revealed a new world disorder
10 Theses on the Proliferation of Egocrats
(1977)
Ukraine:
India refuses to take a clear position on the Russian invasion
Jonathan Steele: Understanding Putin’s narrative about Ukraine is the master key to this crisis / Oliver Stone: American Exceptionalism Is on Display in Ukraine / Mariia Shynkarenko: Not about NATO
Why we need a new spirit of
internationalism. By EDWY PLENEL; March 4, 2022
Books
reviewed: The Violent Visions of Slavoj Žižek
Thomas
Moller-Nielsen: What is Zizek for?