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Disappeared Victims in Mexico ‘’Are not a number, but people’’ – Marcos
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Captain Marcos spoke about the disappeared in Mexico the third and final day of activities of the April 2026 encounter ‘’The Storm Inside and Outside According to Zapatista Communities and Peoples’’, which took place in San Cristóbal de Las Casas.
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The Commons, Structure Designed To Replace Capitalist System Which No Longer Works: Subcomandante Moisés
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“I think we’re going to have to change our motto from ‘everything for everyone, nothing for ourselves’ to ‘everything for everyone, in common.’”
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Chiapas. The Storm Is also the Climate Crisis
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“The logic of capital is to try to convince us that everything can be done with a technological change where you replace one thing with another and that’s it, everything else can remain the same. Up there they say, ‘Let’s give money to adapt to this world degraded by capitalism,’ while the Zapatistas say, ‘It’s not about that, but about how we are going to defend life, the life that remains, through a process of siding with life,’”
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EZLN Says Nation-state No Longer Has Decision-making Power
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"The nation-state has no decision-making capacity. Sovereignty is a bad joke. They can't say that Mexico is sovereign, even if they say so at the morning press conference, if it can't even decide whether to send oil to Cuba. It is not possible. In a developed nation-state, that decision rests with the government, to say who to give or sell to, or who not to. That is no longer possible.”
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The Origins of Ethno-Marxism
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As raw imperial power and domination rear its ugly head globally, López y Rivas raises a relevant reflection on the many currents within Marxism and critical distinctions to be made.
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The First American Expansionism
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A brief historical glance at Mexico's first experience with its northern neighbor's imperial aspirations.
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Contradictions of the Official Report on People Deported by the Trump Administration
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The "Mexico Embraces You" program was established to support compatriots returning to Mexico following deportation. However, who it serves and its efficacy in doing so, need to be evaluated critically.
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Semillero Program April 2026. The Storm Inside and Outside According to the Zapatista Communities and Peoples. Center: CIDECI of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.
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Program for this week's Zapatista encounter at CIDECI, Chiapas.
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Schools for Chiapas is an international solidarity organization supporting autonomy in communities in resistance in Chiapas, Mexico. Our work depends on support from people of conscience everywhere.
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