A surveillance society of exclusion?
Bert Olivier shares his thoughts on the emergent surveillance society and its philosophical context.
Cory Morningstar confirmed as speaker at ‘The Left Case Against the WEF’ conference
Slavery and the meaning of the Left – a personal perspective from an angry publican
The noted publican Rod Humphris offers his perspective of leftist thinking, our current situation and ways out of it, emphasising the importance of nation, culture and future.
[Public conference] The Left case against the World Economic Forum
Join Real Left in London on 25 March with speakers including Dr Fabio Vighi, CJ Hopkins, Paul Cudenec, Piers Corbyn and Vikki Spit. Tickets available now!
Were We Hypnotised by Desmet? – Part III: Critiquing the Critics
Rusere Shoniwa critiques the critics of mass formation theory as a way of understanding the meaning of the Desmet brouhaha.
Were We Hypnotised by Desmet? – Part II: The Work of Woke, New Diagnosis and New Prognosis.
Rushere Shoniwa examines Desmet’s disappointing dismissal of conspiracy theory as a pejorative and explains why unpicking Desmet’s incorrect diagnosis is important.
The making of a (left-wing) Covid Dissident – Part II
In part two, Phil Shannon calls for a new Left which capitalises on the lessons of Covid, particularly the centrality of freedom from state tyranny.
The making of a (left-wing) Covid dissident – Part I
In part one Phil Shannon explores the first two stages of the formation of a left-wing Covid dissident.
Were We Hypnotised by Desmet – Part I: Where Does His Argument Fall Apart?
Rusere Shoniwa launches a three part critique of Desmet’s theory of mass formation hypnosis, starting with where it begins to fall apart… It ain’t hypnosis