Month: July 2025
Trump is Working on Regime Change in Europe – Fact, Not Conspiracy Theory
On 27 May, an official document calling for regime change in European countries was published in Washington DC.
Politicians all over Europe would do well to read this document carefully before they and their spin doctors start concocting strategies for their upcoming election campaigns.
Trump is Working on Regime Change in Europe – Fact, Not Conspiracy Theory
Revealed: How journalism and awards work together to promote genocide and regime change
Global Power Play: The Untold Story of Iran, The Dollar, & The BRICS Challenge
Is The US Now Funding The Bloodbath At Gaza Aid Centers? + More
The admin just gave $30M to GHF, the organization at the center of charges that Israel is weaponizing assistance and shooting at desperate civilians seeking it
Previously:
Boston Consulting Group Helped Design Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Aid “Death Traps”
My latest article is featured at Antiwar.com!
Board Games and Bottlenecks
Battling for Dominance: Board Games and Bottlenecks
Originally titled, Board Games and Bottlenecks
by Tina Antonis

Protected: Sorry, Not Sorry—Couldn’t Resist This One
Strategic Update: Board Positioning—Live Tomorrow
I’m excited to share that Antiwar.com will be publishing my newest piece, retitled Battling for Dominance: Board Games and Bottlenecks soon. Once it’s live, I’ll be posting it here. Let’s just say… imperial strategy never looked so cartoonishly familiar.

August Bebel: Women Under Socialism
There can be no emancipation of humanity without the social independence and equality of the sexes.
August Bebel: Introduction to Women Under Socialism
“Woman under Socialism” by August Bebel is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The work presents a critical examination of the social conditions and oppression faced by women, particularly within a capitalist framework, arguing for their liberation as a vital step towards social equality for all. Bebel’s discourse is set against the backdrop of a growing socialist movement and offers a thorough analysis of gender dynamics, class struggles, and the need for a transformational social structure. At the start of the text, Bebel introduces the central theme of the “Woman Question,” emphasizing the urgent need for women to achieve equal rights and dignity in society. He asserts that women’s subjugation is not a natural condition but a product of social structures that have evolved over time. Through a historical lens, he examines the roles and statuses of women across various stages of civilization, from the matriarchal societies of the past to the patriarchal systems of his own time. Bebel argues that just as the working class must seek to overthrow capitalism, women must unite with this struggle to break free from their bondage and achieve genuine equality.

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