International Law, the Attack on Iran, and the Radical Left

Introduction The recent attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran raise an important question: are these actions consistent with international law, and how should radical leftists respond? Many governments, international organizations, and legal scholars have argued that the attacks may violate international law, particularly the United Nations Charter. At the same time, the … Continue reading International Law, the Attack on Iran, and the Radical Left

Critical Education Articles Placed in the Teacher Staff Lounge While I Was a Teacher, Part Twenty-Nine: Law and the Class Power of Employers

This is a continuation of a series of posts on summaries of articles, mainly on education. When I was a French teacher at Ashern Central School, in Ashern, Manitoba, Canada, I started to place critiques, mainly (although not entirely) of the current school system. At first, I merely printed off the articles, but then I … Continue reading Critical Education Articles Placed in the Teacher Staff Lounge While I Was a Teacher, Part Twenty-Nine: Law and the Class Power of Employers