Cliff Connolly reflects on the events of 2005-2025 for No Country for Old Men’s twentieth anniversary, focusing on its predictive power for the decline of the US empire.
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Building Epistemic Capacity: A Review of "Notes Toward a Digital Workers’ Inquiry"
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Letter: The Competing Solidarities Problem and the Limits of Imperial Realism
March 28, 2026
“Dear editors,The debate over the Zionist Para-State thesis has produced some sharp contributions — Ashlar's original argument, and the replies from Jean Allen, Gary Levi, and Benjamin G. …”
Letter: On the Cuban Question - Holding the Line and Reconstructing Organization
March 24, 2026
“Currently, many internal optimists within the Left maintain a positive outlook on the situation in Iran. However, regarding the actions the United States may soon take against Cuba, …”
Letter: Errors of "Zionist Para-State" framing
March 23, 2026
“Dear editors:I read with dismay your republication of Rob Ashlar's "On the Zionist Para-State." If Ashlar believes that his analytical framing of the Zionist Para-State is useful, it …”



