The American Left Needs a New Mythology
Many of Donald Trump’s supporters didn’t call for Donald Trump; Donald Trump came to them.
Many of Donald Trump’s supporters didn’t call for Donald Trump; Donald Trump came to them.
Marxism still has much to offer political radicalism—a fact that most radicals recognize.
Continue reading The Cave: Marxism and Intersectionality for the Modern Radical
Rhodes Must Fall Oxford is about more than just removing a statue; it’s about addressing institutionalized racism.
Continue reading Decolonising the University: Rhodes Must Fall Comes to Oxford
The student movement is a manifestation of various long-festering societal issues, and signals a change in the tide of political activism not just across Africa – but the entire world.
Continue reading #FeesMustFall: Why It’s About More Than Just Fees
Expansion of permanent membership – and an even and fair distribution of veto power – is necessary to bring about meaningful reform to the Security Council. Continue reading Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council
Last week, Ahmed Mohamed was arrested for bringing a clock to school. Clearly, children of criminalised minorities do not enjoy the luxury of “youthful innocence.”
Continue reading Islamophobia and the Politicisation of Youth
Once conflict erupted in Yemen, India and China wasted no time in evacuating civilians of all stripes. What does this moment mean for the future of Sino-Indian relations?
Continue reading ‘Chindian’ Evacuations a Strategic Win over the US
It has been 21 years since the end of apartheid, yet South Africa remains a country divided along racial lines.
Adrian Jennings evaluates the future of the two-state solution in Israel and considers the benefits of a single, integrated state.
Continue reading Palestinian Statehood: What South Africa Did Wrong, and What That Means for Israel