Against the Current No. 239, November/December 2025

Regime Terror Spreading

— The ATC Editors

Hands Off demonstration, Fremont, CA (Alex Chis)

THE MURDER OF Charlie Kirk has done for the Trump 2.0 regime what the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 did for George W. Bush and company — with such disastrous consequences for the United States, Iraq, Afghanistan and the world. (A statement by the editors of Against the Current responding to the Kirk assassination is posted at our website.)

Amidst Trump’s bellicose rants about “lunatic radical leftists,” masked armed gangs called Immigration and Customs Enforcement are roaming city streets, kidnapping people for walking or driving while brown,...

Trump's Reality for African Americans

— Malik Miah

The Trump administration fired Carla Hayden, the first African American and first woman librarian of Congress, by text message.

AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE under fire from the Trump regime on all fronts. President Trump says the Black population is receiving unfair advantages over most whites, particularly young white men.

The attack targets concepts of “wokism” (which originally meant awakening to realities of oppression and DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion)....

Donald Trump vs. History: The Trump School of Falsification

— Bruce Levine

Trump's official White House portrait.

THE RISE TO power of Donald Trump and his minions has sanctified and energized a campaign to revive the kind of triumphalist, exceptionalist version of U.S. history that reigned over both academia and public culture from the late 1940s through the early 1960s.

To drive that campaign forward, the Trump regime has now launched simultaneous assaults against schools, libraries, museums, the National Parks Service, and even the National Archives.

The conservatives’ favored Cold War narrative celebrated America’s “exceptionalism” — its alleged ....

The F-35s Come to Madison

— Marsha Rummel

F-35 in flight. Donald Trump, commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, once proclaimed that the stealth bomber was "actually invisible."

IN 2020 TRUAX Field, located within Dane County, Wisconsin Regional Airport, was chosen as one of two sites for the Air National Guard Bureau’s “beddown” of approximately 20 F-35 fighter jets.

This decision was taken in spite of the U.S. Air Force’s Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that selecting Truax to host the F-35 stealth fighter jet program would have significant adverse impacts — due to intense bursts of noise from daily takeoff and landings and toxic debris.

The F-35 is a stealth fighter plane capable of performing air-to-air.....

The Painful Sound and Debris

— Marsha Rummel

THE FIRST THREE F-35s arrived in April 2023. More will arrive over the next four years. No sound mitigation would likely occur until the final complement has arrived....

From ATC authors and friends

Confinement as a warning shot to an ill Kagarlitsky

Boris Kagarlitsky is serving a five-year sentence while suffering from high blood pressure.

“Stop speaking out or even worse can happen to you”

November 12, 2025 Media Statement from the Boris Kagarlitsky International Solidarity Campaign

The Boris Kagarlitsky International Solidarity Campaign is pleased to announce that Boris Kagarlitsky was....

Chile on the Eve of the Elections

— Oscar Mendoza

Chile 2025 — is the post dictatorship consensus truly and wholly over?

Oscar Mendoza wonders whether — as all opinion polls predict — Chile will go the way of an extreme right-wing populist president or do the highly unlikely/unthinkable and choose a working-class communist woman instead.

Front runner Jeanette Jara. Can she possibly pull off a first-round win?

GAZING AT MY crystal ball, given that I’m writing in the eve of the first round of the presidential elections in Chile scheduled for Sunday 16 November, I am confident in my prediction that Jeanette Jara, a 51-year-old woman born in the working-class area of Conchalí in northern Santiago, will achieve the largest share of the vote but fail to achieve the required 50% plus one of the vote to win outright.

Jara is a shining example of an individual’s capacity to overcome fairly unsurmountable barriers to become a highly accomplished....

Latin America: The target of Trump’s neocolonial offensive

— Ana Cristina Carvalhaes & Luís Bonilla-Molina

Symbol of U.S. imperialism, Udo Keppler, cover of Puck magazine, June 29, 1904.

DURING ITS FIRST nine months, the Trump administration has deployed warships and military infrastructure to the Caribbean, blown up small boats accused of drug trafficking, imposed 50% tariffs on Brazilian products — in opposition to the outcome of the democratic trial against former President Jair Bolsonaro and other coup plotters — and exerted extreme pressure on the Mexican government to force it to reduce the flow of Latin American migrants across the border and combat local drug cartels.

These are just a few elements of the brewing storm, whose explanation cannot be reduced to the strident and unstable personality of the neo-fascist president in the United States. The heinous televised murder of those on the small boats in Caribbean waters....

A Revolutionary Spirit: Walden Bello

— Tom Reifer

Global Battlefields:
Memoir of a Legendary Public Intellectual from the Global South,
Walden Bello
Atlanta, GA: Clarity Press, 2025. 321 pp $30.95 ?978 1963892109

AT ONCE INTIMATE and wide-ranging, Walden Bello’s Global Battlefields begins with a discussion of Pramoedya Ananta Toer, a celebrated Indonesian intellectual jailed in 1948-9 for revolutionary activities against Dutch occupying forces. In 1959-60, Toer publicly defended the Chinese minority and became a beacon of the Indonesian left.

This was during the period when independent Indonesia gave birth to the largest independent mass socialist movement in the world, some 20 million strong,...

An Interview with Tom Alter: History Is Now!

— Suzi Weissman interviews Tom Alter

Tom Alter

Contact the Committee to Defend Tom Alter for more information and to get involved in this important defense work.

On October 12 Suzi Weissman interviewed Professor Tom Alter, a tenured professor at Texas State University and author of Toward a Cooperative Commonwealth the Transplanted Roots of Farmer Labor Radicalism in Texas for KPFK's "Beneath the Surface" program. A popular professor, he was fired on the basis of a well-known neo-fascist's filming of an online conference where he was discussing different methods of movement organizing.

Suzi Weissman: Welcome to "Beneath the Surface." I'm Suzi Weissman. Professor Tom Alter, a tenured historian at Texas State University, was fired on September 10th after he was accused of inciting violence in a video of him speaking at a socialist conference. His remarks about organizing and defending workers was secretly recorded....

The Zohran Mamdani Campaign: Solidarity with the Movement & Critical Notes on the Future

— SOLIDARITY

What's the future for New York City under Zorhan Mamdani's win?

Zohran Mamdani’s meteoric victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, and his pending general election success in November, sheds light on critical facets of the city’s and the broader U.S. political turmoil.

Mamdani’s campaign speaks to the cost-of-living crisis that makes NYC difficult or unlivable for much of its working-class population — particularly housing and transport costs, the absence of reliable and safe childcare, and food deserts. It also offers a response to the gangsterism of the Trump administration....

Assata Shakur (1947–2025)

— Alan Wald

Poster from Republic of New Afrika.

FOR NEARLY FIFTY years, the fugitive revolutionary Black nationalist Assata Shakur defied the monstrous system of racialized mass incarceration in the United States. Since the 1970s, more than seven million African Americans have been caged in the hellhole conditions of state and federal prisons. Nonetheless, Assata, likely framed for murder in 1977 in an act of political retaliation, died a free woman on September 25 in Havana, Cuba.

Assata escaped prison in 1979 and fled to Cuba, where she received asylum and continued to write and speak on revolutionary themes. The US government was desperate....

The "Deal of the Millennium" After the "Deal of the Century"

— Gilbert Achcar

MORE THAN FIVE years ago, on January 28, 2020, then-U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his peace plan for Palestine at a White House ceremony attended by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The plan was drafted by Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. During his election campaign, Trump had pledged to broker what he called the “Deal of the Century” between the Arabs and the State of Israel — a phrase Netanyahu echoed in his effusive praise of the U.S. president during the event....

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