Posts Tagged ‘Aleksandr Dugin’
Left/right convergence in France
28Jun14
Several items from Tendance Coatesy, on the Voltaire Network, on the French far right’s links to Putinism, and on Godard’s fascist turn. 1. On Franklin Lamb and France’s Assad supporters: Counterpunch has published some well-informed reports on the unfolding civil war in Iraq, notably by Patrick Cockburn. The same cannot be said for the latest piece by […]
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This is from Shiraz Socialist: The following warning to the Left comes from Gerry Gable of Searchlight, the UK’s longest-established anti-fascist publication. It was published on 1st June, the day before the inaugural meeting of ‘Anti-Fascist Resistance in Ukraine’: The so-called Anti-Fascist Resistance in Ukraine has called a meeting on the evening of Monday 2 June at SOAS. […]
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Tags: Aleksandr Dugin, Borotba, Donetsk People Republic, Gerry Gable, Lyndon LaRouche, Natalya Vitrenko, Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine, russia, Russia Today, Schiller Institute, Searchlight, Ukraine