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Socialism Is Not a Utopian Ideal, but an Achievable Necessity: The First Newsletter (2023)
The Winds of the New Cold War Are Howling in the Arctic Circle: The Second Newsletter (2023)
When the People Have Nothing More to Eat, They Will Eat the Rich: The Third Newsletter (2023)
It Was the Workers Who Brought Us Democracy, and It Will Be the Workers Who Establish a Deeper Democracy Yet: The Fourth Newsletter (2023)
Writing About a Joy That Invades Jenin: The Fifth Newsletter (2023)
The United States Wants to Make Taiwan the Ukraine of the East: The Sixth Newsletter (2023)
Rescue Collective Life by Reading a Red Book: The Seventh Newsletter (2023)
The True Test of a Civilisation Is the Absence of Anxiety About Health: The Eighth Newsletter (2023)
Those Who Die for Life – like Hugo Chávez – Cannot Be Called Dead: The Ninth Newsletter (2023)
Eight Contradictions of the Imperialist ‘Rules-Based Order’: The Tenth Newsletter (2023)
Birth Again the Dream of Global Peace and Mutual Respect: The Eleventh Newsletter (2023)
You Strike the Women, You Strike the Rock, You Will Be Crushed: The Twelfth Newsletter (2023)
China’s Historical Destiny Is to Stand with the Third World: The Thirteenth Newsletter (2023)
Women Hold Up 76.2% of the Sky: The Fourteenth Newsletter (2023)
So Much Lying from the International Monetary Fund: The Fifteenth Newsletter (2023)
The Death of over a Thousand Garment Workers in Bangladesh: The Sixteenth Newsletter (2023)
You Are Reading This Thanks to Semiconductors: The Seventeenth Newsletter (2023)
In the Factories There Is Wealth, but There Is No Life: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2023)
The Work That Tricontinental Does: The Nineteenth Newsletter (2023)
Can the Global South Build a New World Information and Communication Order?: The Twentieth Newsletter (2023)
The Group of Seven Should Finally Be Shut Down: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2023)
Resurrecting the Concept of the Triad: The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2023)
For Argentina’s Small Farmers, the Land Is Predictable but the Markets Are Not: The Twenty-Third Newsletter (2023)
The Emergence of a New Non-Alignment: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter
Can the European Leg of the Triad Break Free from the Atlantic Alliance?: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2023)
Israel Cannot Rebut Apartheid: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2023)
The Rice Bowl of the Chinese People Is Held Firmly in Their Hands: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2023)
The World Needs a New Development Theory That Does Not Trap the Poor in Poverty: The Twenty-Eighth Newsletter (2023)
If Everybody’s Going to Join NATO, Then Why Have the United Nations? The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2023)
Build the Unity of the Youth of the World: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2023)
There Are Enough Resources in the World to Fulfil Human Needs, But Not Enough Resources to Satisfy Capitalist Greed: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2023)
Can Poorer Nations Break the Cycle of Dependency That Has Inflicted Grief for a Hundred Years? The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2023)
The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces, but They Will Not by Themselves Change the World: The Thirty-Third Newsletter (2023)
The People of Niger Want to Shatter Resignation: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2023)
On 1 January 2024, the World’s Centre of Gravity Will Shift: The Thirty-Fifth Newsletter (2023)
What if There Had Been No Coup in Chile in 1973?: The Thirty-Sixth Newsletter (2023)
Beneath the Polycrisis Is the Singular Dilemma of Humanity Called Capitalism: The Thirty-Seventh Newsletter (2023)
NATO Destroyed Libya in 2011; Storm Daniel Came to Sweep Up the Remains: The Thirty-Eighth Newsletter
The Highest Attainable Standard of Health Is a Fundamental Right of Every Human Being: The First Newsletter (2022)
A Programme for a Future Society That We Will Build in the Present: The Second Newsletter (2022)
We Are Human, but in the Dark We Wish for Light: The Third Newsletter (2022)
Make the Whole World Know that the South Also Exists: The Fourth Newsletter (2022)
Make Noise about the Silent Crisis of Global Illiteracy: The Fifth Newsletter (2022)
The Left Has Culture, but the World Still Belongs to the Banks: The Sixth Newsletter (2022)
What Red Book Will You Read This Year on Red Books Day (21 February)?: The Seventh Newsletter (2022)
Those Who Violated the Geneva Conventions at Guantánamo Are Free, While the Man who Helped Expose Their Crimes Languishes in Prison: The Eighth Newsletter (2022)
In These Days of Great Tension, Peace Is a Priority: The Ninth Newsletter (2022)
You Are Also a Victim of War like Us: The Tenth Newsletter (2022)
We Are in a Period of Great Tectonic Shifts: The Eleventh Newsletter (2022)
In the World, There Are Many Traps, and It Is Necessary to Shatter Them: The Twelfth Newsletter (2022)
History Rounds off Skeletons to Zero: The Thirteenth Newsletter (2022)
This Is Not the Age of Certainty. We Are in the Time of Contradictions: The Fourteenth Newsletter (2022)
We Do Not Want a Divided Planet; We Want a World Without Walls: The Fifteenth Newsletter (2022)
These Dark Times Are Also Filled with Light: The Sixteenth Newsletter (2022)
I Cannot Live on Tomorrow’s Bread: The Seventeenth Newsletter (2022)
With Clenched Fists, They Spend Money on Weapons as the Planet Burns: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2022)
In a World of Great Disorder and Extravagant Lies, We Look for Compassion: The Nineteenth Newsletter (2022)
Art Is a Dream in Which We Imagine Our Future: The Twentieth Newsletter (2022)
And Then There Was No More Empire All of a Sudden: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2022)
Africa, the Collateral Victim of a Distant Conflict: The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2022)
Land in South Africa Shall Be Shared Among Those Who Work It: The Twenty-Third Newsletter (2022)
The Lethality of Washington’s Global Monroe Doctrine: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter (2022)
We Need to Build the Architecture of Our Future: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2022)
There are Hungry People. There are Hungry People: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2022)
The United States Wants to Prevent a Historical Fact – Eurasian Integration: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2022)
Will Our Children Be Literate? Will They Look Forward to the Future with Dignity?: The Twenty-Eighth Newsletter (2022).
It Is Dark, but I Sing Because the Morning Will Come: The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2022)
All That I Ask Is That You Fight for Peace Today: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2022)
Sri Lankans Seek a World in Which They Can Find Laughter Together: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2022)
Can We Please Have an Adult Conversation about China?: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2022)
When People Want Housing in India, They Build It: The Thirty-Third Newsletter (2022)
Indian Workers Defend Their Steel with Their Lives: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2022)
Capitalism Created the Climate Catastrophe; Socialism Can Avert Disaster. The Thirty-Fifth Newsletter (2022)
We Will March, Even If We Have to Wade through the Pakistani Floodwaters: The Thirty-Sixth Newsletter (2022)
War Is Not the Answer to Deep Planetary Insecurity: The Thirty-Seventh Newsletter (2022)
Without Culture, Freedom Is Impossible: The Thirty-Eighth Newsletter (2022)
From Wounded Latin America, a Demand Comes to Put an End to the Irrational War on Drugs: The Thirty-Ninth Newsletter (2022)
The Most Dangerous Situation That Humanity Has Ever Faced: The Fortieth Newsletter (2022)
When Will the Stars Shine Again in Burkina Faso?: The Forty-First Newsletter (2022)
The Last Thing Haiti Needs Is Another Military Intervention: The Forty-Second Newsletter (2022)
We Need a New Trade Union of the Poor Rooted in the Global South: The Forty-Third Newsletter (2022)
Africa Does Not Want to Be a Breeding Ground for the New Cold War: The Forty-Fourth Newsletter (2022)
The Attack on Nature Is Putting Humanity at Risk: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2022)
Those Who Struggle to Change the World Know It Well: The Forty-Sixth Newsletter (2022)
In Malay, Orangutans Means ‘People of the Forest’, but Those Forests Are Disappearing: The Forty-Seventh Newsletter (2022)
Mali’s Break with France Is a Symptom of Cracks in the Transatlantic Alliance: The Forty-Eighth Newsletter (2022)
Nothing Good Will Come from the New Cold War with Australia as a Frontline State: The Forty-Ninth Newsletter (2022)
The Road to De-Dollarisation Will Run through Saudi Arabia: The Fiftieth Newsletter (2022)
The Perils of Pious Neoliberalism in the Austerity State: The Fifty-First Newsletter (2022)
The Hope of a Pan-African-Owned and Controlled Electric Car Project Is Buried for Generations to Come: The Fifty-Second Newsletter (2022)
We Are Living in an Emergency That Requires Urgent Action (a note written with Noam Chomsky): The First Newsletter (2021)
The Country Where Liberty Is a Statue: The Second Newsletter (2021)
My Wish Is That You Win This Fight for Truth: The Third Newsletter (2021)
We Should All Be Outraged, But Outrage Is Not a Strong Enough Word: The Fourth Newsletter (2021)
Are We Not All in Search of Tomorrow: The Fifth Newsletter (2021)
The Three Apartheids of Our Times (Money, Medicine, Food): The Sixth Newsletter (2021).
Sometimes Marx’s Capital Is a Pillow, Sometimes It Obliges Us to Deepen Our Struggles: The Seventh Newsletter (2021)
Your Privileges Are Not Universal: The Eighth Newsletter (2021)
The Right to Live in Peace: The Ninth Newsletter (2021)
Neoliberalism Was Born in Chile; Neoliberalism Will Die in Chile: the Tenth Newsletter (2021)
There Are So Many Lessons to Learn from Kerala: The Eleventh Newsletter (2021).
What You Call Love Is Unpaid Work: The Twelfth Newsletter (2021)
The Vaccine Must Be a Common Good for Humanity: The Thirteenth Newsletter (2021)
Zambia Is the Tip of the Tail of the Global Dog: The Fourteenth Newsletter (2021)
I Entered My Country’s House of Justice and Found a Snake Charmer’s Temple: The Fifteenth Newsletter (2021)
A Bit of Hope That Doesn’t Come from Miami: The Sixteenth Newsletter (2021)
I’m Still Here, Though My Country’s Gone West: The Seventeenth Newsletter (2021)
In Kerala, the Present Is Dominated by the Future: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2021)
If I Fall in the Struggle, Take My Place: The Nineteenth Newsletter (2021)
Sleep Now in the Fire: The Twentieth Newsletter (2021)
Lenin Went to Dance in the Snow to Celebrate the Paris Commune and the Soviet Republic: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2021)
We Hug the Trees Because the Trees Have No Voice: The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2021).
Every Region of the World Is the Worst Affected: The Twenty-Third Newsletter (2021).
The Kisan [Farmers’] Commune in India: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter (2021)
The Spirit of Carabobo Will Overcome the Stench of Monroe: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2021)
Cuba’s Vaccine Shield and the Five Monopolies that Structure the World: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2021)
Women Everywhere in the World Are Squeezed into a Tight Corner: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2021)
A Senseless Cathedral of Doom: The Twenty-Eighth Newsletter (2021)
Washington Beats the Drum of Regime Change, but Cuba Responds to Its Own Revolutionary Rhythm: The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2021)
The Great Contest of Our Time Is between Humanity and Imperialism: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2021)
China Eradicates Absolute Poverty While Billionaires Go for a Joyride to Space: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2021)
Show the Children the Green Fields and Let the Sunshine into Their Minds: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2021)
Create Two, Three, Many Saigons. That Is the Watchword: The Thirty-Third Newsletter (2021)
I Awakened Here When the Earth Was New: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2021)
Africa’s Uprising is Frozen, Its Cry Swollen with Hope: The Thirty-Fifth Newsletter (2021)
Solely Because of the Increasing Disorder: The Thirty-Sixth Newsletter (2021)
The Sound of His Approaching Step Wakes Me and I See My Land’s Deprivation: The Thirty-Seventh Newsletter (2021)
Where Flowers Find No Peace Enough to Grow: The Thirty-Eighth Newsletter (2021)
If the United Nations Charter Was Put To a Vote Today, Would It Pass?: The Thirty-Ninth Newsletter (2021)
A World Without Hunger: The Fortieth Newsletter (2021)
Women Hold Up More Than Half the Sky: The Forty-First Newsletter (2021)
If All Refugees Lived in One Place, It Would Be the 17th Most Populous Country in the World: The Forty-Second Newsletter (2021)
Being a Child in Yemen Is the Stuff of Nightmares: The Forty-Third Newsletter (2021)
Will the People with Guns Allow Our Planet to Breathe: The Forty-Fourth Newsletter (2021)
Why Are You Asking Us to Compromise on Our Lives?: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2021)
In the Name of Saving the Climate, They Will Uberise the Farmlands: The Forty-Sixth Newsletter (2021)
This Victory Gives Confidence for Future Struggles: The Forty-Seventh Newsletter (2021)
We Have to Stand on Our Ground, the Best Ground from Which to Reach the Stars: The Forty-Eighth Newsletter (2021)
The Fierce Determination of Ordinary People to Build an Extraordinary World: The Forty-Ninth Newsletter (2021)
They Won’t Ever Find Us Because Our Love Is Bound to the Rocks: The Fiftieth Newsletter (2021)
I Want to Get Our Rights from the Americans Who Harmed Us: The Fifty-First Newsletter (2021)
We Dance into the New Year Banging Our Hammers and Swinging Our Sickles: The Fifty-Second Newsletter (2021)
How Many Millions Did You Make for the Pennies You Gave to the Coolies: The First Newsletter (2020)
What Passes for Reality Is Not Worth Respecting: The Second Newsletter (2020).
Your Arrow Can Pierce the Sky, But Ours Has Gone into Orbit: The Third Newsletter (2020).
When Will The Winter Come to An End?: The Fourth Newsletter (2020).
I Will Hold You in My Arms a Day After the War: The Fifth Newsletter (2020).
This Is the Time for Solidarity, Not Stigma: The Sixth Newsletter (2020).
I Am Tired of Holding Other Worlds in My Fist: The Seventh Newsletter (2020).
You Write Injustice on the Earth; We Will Write Revolution in the Skies: The Eighth Newsletter (2020).
Show Me The Words That Will Reorder the World, Or Else Keep Silent: The Ninth Newsletter (2020).
We Who Were Nothing and Have Become Everything Shall Construct a New and Better World: The Tenth Newsletter (2020).
Letter From the Great Wound: The Eleventh Newsletter (2020).
The Mutilated World Is Moved by the Nurses and Doctors: The Twelfth Newsletter (2020).
We Won’t Go Back to Normal, Because Normal Was the Problem: The Thirteenth Newsletter (2020)
These Migrant Workers Did Not Suddenly Fall From the Sky: The Fourteenth Newsletter (2020).
Femicide Does Not Respect the Quarantine: The Fifteenth Newsletter (2020).
Without a Country in Which to Live, a Field to Plant, a Love to Cherish or a Voice to Sing, One is Dead: The Sixteenth Newsletter (2020).
Either Socialism Will Defeat the Louse or the Louse Will Defeat Socialism: The Seventeenth Newsletter (2020).
Farewell to the God of Plague: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2020).
It Takes a Revolution to Make a Solution: The Nineteenth Newsletter (2020).
Hunger Gnaws at the Edges of the World: The Twentieth Newsletter (2020).
The Bouficha Appeal Against the Preparations for War: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2020).
If You Do Not Feel for Humanity, You Have Forgotten to Be Human: The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2020).
Goliath Is Not Invincible: The Twenty-Third Newsletter (2020).
Living Is No Laughing Matter: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter (2020).
Ten-Point Agenda for the Global South After COVID-19: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2020).
The Dangerous Incompetence of Narendra Modi and Jair Bolsonaro: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2020).
We Are in Palestine, Habibi, and Palestine Is Heaven: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2020).
Here Not Death but the Future Is Frightening: The Twenty-Eighth Newsletter (2020).
Each Heartbeat Must Be Our Song; the Redness of Blood, Our Banner: The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2020).
Some Are in Super-Yachts and Others Are Clinging to Drifting Debris: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2020).
Humanity Protests Against the Crimes of Death: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2020).
Do Not Reach for the Sky Just to Surrender: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2020).
It Is Late, but It Is Early Morning If We Insist a Little: The Thirty-Third Newsletter (2020)
Tell the People That the Struggle Must Go On: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2020).
Only the Struggle of the People Will Free the Country: The Thirty-Fifth Newsletter (2020).
Six Complexities of These Pandemic Times: The Thirty-Sixth Newsletter (2020).
Not Just an Orchard, Not Merely a Field, We Demand the Whole World: The Thirty-Seventh Newsletter (2020).
Wise People Know That Winning a War Is No Better Than Losing One: The Thirty-Eighth Newsletter (2020)
Hunger Will Kill Us Before Coronavirus: The Thirty-Ninth Newsletter (2020).
If I Didn’t Believe, I Wouldn’t Know How to Breathe: The Fortieth Newsletter (2020).
When Confronted by Us Hungry Bellies, the Imperialists Reach for Their Guns: The Forty-First Newsletter (2020).
Bullets Are Not the Seeds of Life: The Forty-Second Newsletter (2020)
Paradise for Human Victims of Corporate Persons: The Forty-Third Newsletter (2020).
We Are That History That Is Discredited, but Which Reappears When You Least Expect It: The Forty-Fourth Newsletter (2020)
Wage War Against the Philosophy of War: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2020)
Take a Deep Breath and Then Return to the Work of Building a New World: The Forty-Sixth Newsletter (2020).
It Is Freedom, Only Freedom Which Can Quench Our Thirst: The Forty-Seventh Newsletter (2020).
We Suffer from an Incurable Disease Called Hope: The Forty-Eighth Newsletter (2020).
We Are Grass. We Grow on Everything: The Forty-Ninth Newsletter (2020).
We Don’t Listen to the Dying Government of Donald Trump: The Fiftieth Newsletter (2020)
The Revolutionaries, When They Rise, Care for Nothing but Love: Newsletter Fifty-One (2020)
All the Cannons Will Silently Rust: The Fifty-Second Newsletter (2020)
The Future Will Only Contain What We Put into It Now: The Fifty-Third Newsletter (2020)
We are sorry for the inconvenience, but this is a Revolution: The First Newsletter (2019)
Struggles That Make the Land Proud: The Second Newsletter (2019)
My Hopes Lie Shattered. I Need Your Support: The Third Newsletter (2019)
What The Mountain Taught the Mouse. The Fourth Newsletter (2019).
Twelve Step Method to Conduct Regime Change: The Fifth Newsletter (2019)
The Mines are Weeping: The Sixth Newsletter (2019)
Phrasebook of Imperialism: The Seventh Newsletter (2019)
The President of the United States Is More the President of My Country Than the President of My Country: The Eighth Newsletter (2019)
We are the Invisible. We are the Invincible. We will Overcome. The Ninth Newsletter (2019).
We Refuse to Stop Dreaming: The Tenth Newsletter (2019).
Killing the Most Beautiful Things We Own: The Eleventh Newsletter (2019)
The Sunrise Will Be the Same for Those Who Wake and Those Who Never Will: The Twelfth Newsletter (2019).
Singing in a Cage is Possible and So is Happiness: The Thirteenth Newsletter (2019)
You Can’t Have Democracy When You Put the Truth in Prison: The Fourteenth Newsletter (2019)
Radical Thinking Must Fall Like a Gentle Mist, Not a Heavy Downpour: The Fifteenth Newsletter (2019).
This is the Hour of Madness: The Sixteenth Newsletter (2019).
If War Is an Industry, How Can There Be Peace in a Capitalist World? The Seventeenth Newsletter (2019).
We Thought It Was Merely a Stone, But It Carried Away Our Wealth: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2019).
We have Stolen His Land. Now We Must Steal His Limb: The Nineteenth Newsletter (2019).
We Are the Shadow-Ghosts, Creeping Back as the Camp Fires Burn Low: The Twentieth Newsletter (2019).
The Dogs of War Are Unchained Once More. The Twenty-First Newsletter (2019).
The World Divided by a Line is a Dead Body Cut in Two: The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2019).
Life and the People Have Never Let Us Down: The Twenty-Third Newsletter (2019).
Be Careful of the Crooked Smile of Powerful People: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter (2019).
Using Democratic Institutions to Smash Democratic Aspirations (the Brazil Model): The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2019)
On Twitter, He Declares War on Iran: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2019)
Religion is the Sigh of the Oppressed Creature: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2019).
For the Reasons that Follow, that Country is Currently Not Likely to Be the United States: The Twenty-Eight Newsletter (2019).
Revolutions Are Not the Train Ride, but the Human Race Grabbing for the Emergency Brake: The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2019).
As the Ocean Waters Rise, So Do the Islands of Garbage: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2019).
Homage to OSPAAAL, the Organisation of Solidarity for the Peoples of Asia, Africa, and Latin America: Newsletter Thirty-One (2019).
There Must Be Bones Under The Paved Street: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2019).
History Often Proceeds by Jumps and Zig-Zags. The Thirty-Third Newsletter (2019).
Hybrid Wars Are Destroying Democracies: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2019).
Hungering For The Language Of Class War: The Thirty-Fifth Newsletter (2019).
We Will See Roots Reaching Out for Each Other: The Thirty-Sixth Newsletter (2019)
Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life: The Thirty-Seventh Newsletter (2019).
My Voice Is the Gallows for All Tyrants: The Thirty-Eighth Newsletter (2019).
iPhone Workers Today Are 25 Times More Exploited Than Textile Workers in 19th Century England: The Thirty-Ninth Newsletter (2019).
At First, I thought I Was Fighting to Save Rubber Trees. Now I Realize I Am Fighting for Humanity: The Fortieth Newsletter (2019).
If You Take Away Freedom, All Four Seasons and I Will Die: The Forty-First Newsletter (2019).
The IMF Does Not Fight Financial Fires But Douses Them With Gasoline: The Forty-Second Newsletter (2019).
There’s Something That’s Ours on Those Streets and We’re Going to Take It Back: The Forty-Third Newsletter (2019).
The Test of a Country Is Not the Number of Millionaires It Owns, but the Absence of Starvation Among Its Masses: The Forty-Fourth Newsletter (2019).
Even a Clown Is Fascinated by Ideas: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2019).
Bolivia Does Not Exist: The Forty-Sixth Newsletter (2019).
We Thought the House Was Empty: The Forty-Seventh Newsletter (2019)
We Demand Changes So We Can Have a Future: The Forty-Eighth Newsletter (2019)
The Oppressive State Is a Macho Rapist: The Forty-Ninth Newsletter (2019)
If You Want Peace, You Get War; If You Want War, You Get Rich: The Fiftieth Newsletter (2019)
Those Who Search for Dawn Don’t Fear the Night; Nor the Hand that Holds the Dagger: The Fifty-First Newsletter (2019).
We Are the Ones Who Will Awaken the Dawn: The Fifty-Second Newsletter (2019).
The First Newsletter (2018): Money and People.
The Second Newsletter (2018): Peace and War.
The Third Newsletter: Water and Farmers
The Fourth Newsletter (2018): Economics and Miners
The Fifth Newsletter (2018): Democracy and Tariffs
The Sixth Newsletter (2018): War and Socialism
The Seventh Newsletter: Manual of Anti-Democracy
The Eighth Newsletter (2018): Blindness In Our Times
The Ninth Newsletter (2018): Tender and Radiant World of Sadness and Struggle
The Tenth Newsletter (2018): Marx and His Old Mole
The Eleventh Newsletter (2018): Opening The Doors of Hell
The Twelfth Newsletter (2018): Guns and Butter
The Thirteenth Newsletter (2018): Venezuela
The Fourteenth Newsletter (2018): Imperialism Has Had a Tough Week.
The Fifteenth Newsletter (2018): Trump World
The Sixteenth Newsletter (2018): Lives Taken, Lives Lived
The Seventeenth Newsletter (2018): American Power and the Time of the Soft Coup
The Eighteenth Newsletter (2018): Refugees and Strongmen
The Nineteenth Newsletter (2018): Right to a House, Right to a Life
The Twentieth Newsletter (2018): Assassinations.
The Twenty-first Newsletter (2018): Where Do You Get Your News?
The Twenty-Second Newsletter (2018): Message in a Bottle
Twenty-Third Newsletter (2018): My Land Is Where I Lay My Feet
The Twenty-fourth Newsletter (2018): We Are The Mosquitos
Let Us Be Midwives: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2018)
A World So Changed: The Twenty-Sixth Newsletter (2018)
The Day of the Disappeared: The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2018)
If You Care Nothing Of Starvation, You Are Not a Socialist: The Twenty-Eighth Newsletter (2018)
There is No Refugee Crisis. There is Only a Crisis of Humanity: The Twenty-Ninth Newsletter (2018).
If You Think Education Is Expensive, Try Ignorance: The Thirtieth Newsletter (2018).
Solidarity is More Than a Slogan: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2018)
This Village Is Too Big For Us: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2018)
Tomorrow Will Be Too Late To Do What We Should Have Done A Long Time Ago: The Thirty-Third Newsletter (2018)
The Monstrous Anger of the Guns: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2018).
Experience is the Comb You Get When You Are Bald: The Thirty-Fifth Newsletter (2018)
With Samir Amin By Our Side: The Thirty- Sixth Newsletter (2018)
You Only Run For the Border When You See the Whole City Running As Well: The Thirty-Seventh Newsletter (2018).
Living Our Lives Inside a Tragedy the Size of the Planet: The Thirty-Eighth Newsletter (2018)
If the Field Cannot Feed the Farmer, then Burn the Field: The Thirty-Ninth Newsletter (2018).
Promote The Health of All The People of the World: The Fortieth Newsletter (2018)
This Economic Policy Has Been a Disaster, a Calamity for the Country’s Public Life: The Forty-first Newsletter (2018).
We Have No Choice But To Live Like Human Beings: The Forty-Second Newsletter (2018).
We Want Cash While Waiting for Communism: The Forty-Third Newsletter (2018)
The Butcher Washes His Hands Before Weighing the Meat: The Forty-Fourth Newsletter (2018).