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Countering Western Disinformation on Russia and Other Nations Opposing the American Empire
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BOOKS: Shattering Myths Can Be Dangerous
Some reflections on Gaither Stewart's absorbing new novel, Lily Pad Roll By William T. Hathaway Gaither Stewart is a shatterer of myths. In The Trojan Spy, volume one of the Europe Trilogy, he shattered the myth that the USA is ...

Thousands of US troops arrive near Syrian shore on USS Eisenhower
Chemical weapons, anyone? American military might ready to pounce on Syria, only the final pretext is still missing (or is being manufactured as we write these lines). Trust the American media (and its Western accomplices) to march in lockstep when ...

{OpEds} Super-etatism and Socialism: Towards a Statement of the Problem
Alexander Tarasov The lessons of the Soviet Union are of universal value as humanity struggles to transcend capitalism. Here we present some visions and critiques from a leading Russian thinker NOTE: THE SELECTION OF PHOTOS AND CAPTIONS THAT ACCOMPANY THIS ...

US desperately tries to set Ukraine against Russia
Alexei Kovalev / A Pravda.ru report Editors' Note: While the American people know little and understand practically nothing of what their leaders do in their name, many in Russia and the Ukraine have a clearer picture of what America is ...

Excerpt from The Intellectuals’ Betrayal
Special—Introduction by Gaither Stewart The Intellectuals' Betrayal, an critical essay focusing on the Russian and global intelligentsia is by Aleksandr Tarasov, a leftwing Russian sociologist from Moscow of the caliber of, if not even superior to, Roland Barthes or Jean ...

Aleksandr Tarasov: THE INTELLECTUALS’ BETRAYAL
VOICES FROM RUSSIA Aleksandr Tarasov SPECIAL DISPATCH FOR THE GREANVILLE POST Moderated by Gaither Stewart Ten Years of Shame: Arguments About Blame THE INTELLECTUALS' BETRAYAL A critique of Soviet intelligentsia and its counterparts abroad The 1990s were the years in ...
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If Vladimir Putin is described as a war criminal, thug, dictator, and modern-day Hitler, it is appropriate and indeed necessary to ask about American presidents. For brevity’s sake consider only those American presidents who served since 2001. U.S. invasions and interventions in western Asia, North Africa, Central Asia, and the Horn of Africa have displaced more than 37 million people since the “war on terror” began. Why shouldn’t George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden be called war criminals too? Silence in the face of their criminality gives license and approval to U.S. aggression.