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Ecocide and the False Prophets of Pop Science
“Ecocide and the False Prophets of Pop Science” explores the environmental crises we face in 2025, challenges the narrative that blames humanity, and uncovers the truth behind corporate greenwashing. →
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Australian Election: A Platform for War with China
Whether Labor or Liberal is elected, the war industries backed up by their think tanks and the corporate media will continue to push for military confrontation. →
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sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud: melancholias and desires
The first in a series examining liberal melancholy and apathy in the wake of a second Trump presidency, and its revolutionary alternative. →
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Australian Bolsheviks: Comrade Artyom, Paul Freeman, and the Origins of the Communist Party of Australia
Few Australian communists are aware that two pioneers of the socialist movement in Australia are buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis – Fyodor Sergeyev (better known as “Comrade Artyom”) and Paul Freeman. →
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How the University of Melbourne Profits from War
This text is a fully referenced version of our zine ‘How the University of Melbourne Profits from War’. *In May 2025 the University of Melbourne’s Brand Management team told us to take down our hand-drawn, creative parody of their logo. It’s extremely ironic, and quite unsurprising, that Unimelb cares more about maintaining their brand identity… →
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Thank YOU Very Much Creative Australia
Lebanese-Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi has been dismissed from representing Australia on the international stage, Görkem Acaroğlu writes. →
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The dismantling of USAid, soft power, and regime change policies
Rupen Savoulian analyses USAid as an instrument of regime change. →
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China Can Beat Trump’s Trade War
Andrew Martin argues that the Chinese government can easily withstand a global trade war with the U.S. →


