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    Feb 25, 2025

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  • The 1948 Nakba as the Inevitable Result of the Aims of the Zionist Movement

    The 1948 Nakba, which resulted in the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, is frequently discussed in terms of whether it was an unavoidable outcome of the Zionist movement’s objectives. In order to assert that the Nakba was unavoidable, it is necessary to thoroughly analyze the ideological underpinnings of… Read more⇢

  • A Review of Five Broken Cameras: A Pro-Palestinian Perspective on Middle Eastern Politics

    The film Five Broken Cameras, directed by Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi, is beyond just a documentary; it is an intimate and urgent portrayal of Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation. The film, which chronicles the experiences of Burnat, a Palestinian farmer from the West Bank village of Bil’in, uses the… Read more⇢

  • A Review Of Caliban and the Witch [women, the body and the primitive accumulation] by Silvia Federici.

    Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch explores how the origins of capitalism are deeply intertwined with patriarchal systems, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries. Federici argues that women’s oppression, especially their reproductive rights, was crucial to the rise of capitalism, as states became focused on population growth and regulated… Read more⇢

  • The Origins of Capitalism: Eurocentrism and the Role of Women.

    This analysis explores the complex origins of capitalism, emphasising the central role of European history, particularly in England, and the subjugation of women becoming integral to capitalist structures. Read more⇢

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