The starting point for any discussion about a united left should be to foreground why we want unity. The reason is this: we need to block the formation of a government of the radical right in Britain, and we need to create a government that can defend its people against austerity and profiteering, the worsening […]
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When CoRy developed chronic illnesses as an adult, he moved in with his dad. Through mutual care, their bond has ‘blossomed’
- by Aeon Video

Contemplating the world requires a body, and a body requires an immune system: the rungs of life create the stuff of thought
- by Anna Ciaunica

You have to sit down somewhere, unhurried and unbothered, to really hear yourself. But where?
- by Atar Hadari
Ethel Carnie Holdsworth should be as famous as Jane Austen. Born in Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire in 1886, she began working part-time in a textile factory at the age of eleven, and full-time from thirteen. She wrote poetry, the rhythm of the looms caught in her metre. A second edition of Rhymes from the Factory (1907) […]
David Glanz looks at the origins of racism and how it continues to be pushed from the top of society in the interests of our rulers
The post Where does racism come from—and how does it survive? first appeared on Solidarity Online.
James Supple looks at how the Cronulla riot was the result of the racism pushed by John Howard’s government and the media, and the lessons as we face a rising far right today
The post The racism that led to the Cronulla riots 20 years on first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Clinton Fernandes’ new book Turbulence exposes Albanese’s own imperialist agenda in backing Trump and Israel, writes Adam Adelpour
The post Exposing Australia’s own imperialist agenda first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The co-founder of Schmidt Sciences on curiosity, discovery, and wonder
The post The Last Word with Wendy Schmidt appeared first on Nautilus.
(With apologies to Tim O’Brien)
Mike carried Eggo waffles for a girl named Eleven. They were not love waffles, but Mike Sheets was hoping, so he carried the box of Eggos down the stairs to the basement. During science class at Hawkins Middle School or trick-or-treating with his friends, he’d imagine dancing with Eleven at the annual Snow Ball. He’d imagine following her to the Hawkins Laboratory, where she would crush the skulls of bad men with her thoughts. In the evening, when his mother told him that it was time for bed, Mike left Eggos in the pillow fort and went to his bedroom, wondering whether Eleven was thought-crushing the skulls of bad men without him.
Mike Selig had dozens of crypto clients. Now he will be a key industry regulator.
The post This Commission That Regulates Crypto Could Be Just One Guy: An Industry Lawyer appeared first on The Intercept.
New research into the Pleiades points to a crowded stellar nursery
The post The Seven Sisters Get 3,000 New Siblings appeared first on Nautilus.