Imperialism
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The Chinese ‘riddle’ from the perspective of the proletariat of China
Despite economic growth, the Chinese proletariat faces precarious working conditions, low wages, and limited labor rights. Their perspective is key to understanding the social and political dynamics in China.
Imperialism and Russia’s reflection in the mirror
Among the existing imperialist states, Russia exhibits atypical characteristics.
China: Is it imperialist or a ‘good imperialism’?
The article analyses China's economic and political expansion, particularly through projects such as the "New Silk Road", and discusses whether these activities promote neocolonial structures or represent an alternative to Western imperialism.
Migrant workers in Turkey, class struggle and socialist perspective
How migrants are used by capital – an example from Turkey.
The Structuralist Class Analysis of Poulantzas – A Theoretical Critique
Nicos Poulantzas is one of the most important representatives of the post-Althusserian tradition. His political and theoretical line reflects the course of a current within the European left that can be described as anti-Marxist.
On prettifying Russian imperialism and “multipolarism”
One faction among the left attempts to argue "theoretically" that Russia is not imperialist.
Against multipolarism, for proletarian internationalism
The expansion of the BRICS countries has breathed new life into the trumpets of the advocates of a “multipolar world”.
Marxism and the social chauvinists: On BRICS and “multipolar” imperialism
Since the implosion of the USSR, revisionists have redoubled their efforts to portray the policies of some of the most aggressive imperialist powers as progressive.
Healthcare professionals: a global commodity
The pandemic has revealed to such an extent that the capitalist system cannot guarantee the health of people and the working class, but that in capitalism health is a commodity that is bought and sold and must generate profit.
“Multilateralism”, a key instrument of Chinese imperialism’s foreign policy
Multilateralism has become a central element of China's ambitions to build a new international order in a few decades, in which China is no longer in a "straitjacket".










