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Remembering revolutions past: Vietnam, 1975
The “third world” seems a distant place under the rule of “neoliberal” capitalism. And yet the term once conveyed not denigration or humiliation, but revolution, the revolutions of colonised peoples against an arrogant and brutal colonial and neocolonial “first world”. … Continue reading →