The question everyone has asked is: could the January 3 imperialist attack on Venezuela spark a revolutionary response?
Lenin’s writings make clear that imperialism is not just an economic phenomenon. Political and military aspects also matter.
Luís Bonilla-Molina — The question everyone has asked is: could the January 3 imperialist attack on Venezuela spark a revolutionary response? Subsequent events have shattered that illusion.
Beyond the seizure of Venezuela’s oil and mineral resources, the January 3 invasion is inscribed within the epochal crisis of ...
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Yet the logic unfolding in Venezuela reveals something more complicated than straightforward resource extraction.
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