Sunday, 25 January 2026

Michael Parenti: A Personal Tribute

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One of my heroes has sadly passed away as of Saturday January 24 2026. A progressive historian, author and scholar with uncompromising principles. You heard him there at the beginning of the program, speaking in Boulder Colorado on April 15 1986 in a talk entitled “US Intervention, the 3rd World and the USSR.” You heard the passion, the clarity, the power of his voice – a voice that, over many decades, inspired many of us to fight for a better world for the people. And I had the pleasure of meeting Michael Parenti personally when I invited him to speak at the University of Guelph back in November 2011 which I followed up with a series of radio interviews over several years. But first I want to read Vijay Prashad’s moving tribute to Michael.

"Michael Parenti (1933-2026) died today. He has, as his son Christian said, 'gone to the Great Lecture Hall in the Sky'. A socialist from early into his life till the very end, Michael Parenti wrote in a feisty way and spoke bluntly the truths that were not always easy to digest in a wretched capitalist system. He was a fierce critic of imperialist wars and suffered the consequences of this because he could not keep and then hold academic jobs even in liberal states such as Vermont. 

The toughest test for all of us came when the USSR collapsed, and it was in this period that Michael Parenti played an important role in the Battle of Ideas, fighting the reactionary Western media and the intellectual cowardice of his peers. His books on Yugoslavia's destruction earned him terrible attacks, which he brushed off as the necessary price you pay in this struggle. In the midst of it all, Michael wrote 'Blackshirts and Reds: Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism' (1997), a rebuttal to the anti-Marxist and anti-Communist blather that had begun to infect the world. The book remains an essential tool to fight against the ridiculous anti-communist historiography that demeans the great achievements of the workers' movements.

He spent the last period of his life within himself, which was a loss to the rest of us, and now his departure leaves us without that anchor which he provided.

Michael Parenti. Comrade. Our Red Flag dips in your honour (Vijay Prashad, Saturday Jan 24 2026)."

I invited Michael Parenti to speak here in November 2011 when I was still in the Communist Party of Canada. I got in touch with him on Facebook believe it or not and he agreed to come. He spoke at the University of Guelph on November 2 in a talk entitled “The Face of Imperialism and the 99% Solution” a call-back to one of his last books (The Face of Imperialism) and the Occupy Movement which had not yet fully died out. He also spoke in Toronto and Hamilton on the same speaking tour, which was one of the last tours he did in his life. When I tried to invite him again in 2013, he told me that he wasn’t touring anymore. By the time Michael came to Guelph, I’d read a lot of his books – Democracy for the Few, Blackshirts and Reds, History as Mystery, The Assassination of Julius Caesar – and I remember being really nervous when we finally met face-to-face. I’d never really been in a situation like that before, meeting a favourite author and all. But it was great, I took him to CFRU, recorded an interview with him, treated him to dinner at the Grad Lounge and then he spoke that evening to about 200 people in a packed lecture hall in the basement of the Mackinnon Building. I still remember the fist pump he gave me when he was about to leave and go back to his hotel (which he said was so much better than the one he’d stayed at in Toronto, less traffic noise) – stuff like that sticks with you.

That day was the only time I talked with him in person, though I conducted several telephone interviews with him on various subjects. I’m going to play some excerpts from those interviews and from the talk he gave in Guelph in November 2011. But first I want to stress that Michael Parenti was not the only one to die on January 24. Alex Pretti an ICU nurse was shot dead on a Minneapolis Street by ICE Agents (aka Gestapo troops) when he was trying to protect a woman they were beating up on.

It reminded me of when Michael Parenti was beaten bloody by the police at University of Illinois Champagne-Urbana Campus in 1970 when he tried to stop a garbage truck that was being backed into a group of student protesters engaged in a sit-in.

Minneapolis is on fire now. The people have come out in their hundreds of thousands to oppose this brutal and violent occupation of their city. Plunging temperatures haven’t stopped them. And Michael would have supported and marched with these brave people 100%. Indeed, he dedicated his life to them and their ongoing struggle for dignity and justice which cuts across decades and centuries.

The struggle for peace, democracy and socialism is hard and long. But victories are won every day and the people are feeling their power and taking history in their hands all over the world.

Before I play the clip of his talk in Guelph, I want to leave you with a quote from the conclusion of his book The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People’s History of Ancient Rome, the book that really introduced me to Michael’s work:

And the people of Rome themselves...They who struggled against all odds with all the fear and courage of ordinary humans, whose names we shall never know, whose blood and tears we shall never see, whose cries of pain and hope we shall never hear, to them we are linked by a past that is never dead nor never really past. And so, when the best pages of history are finally written, it will not be by princes, presidents, prime ministers, or pundits, nor even by professors, but by the people themselves. For all their faults and shortcomings, the people are all we have. Indeed, we are they (The New Press, 2003).”


Rest in power Michael Parenti!


 



 

Sunday, 18 January 2026

Iran and Anti-Imperialism

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I want to begin with Vijay Prashad’s Thought for today (January 18 2026) – In the Global South, no left government or even government that is not left but seeks national sovereignty is a government without contradictions. Those contradictions are not only within the ranks of the governments themselves, but they mirror the contradictions in the world. Those who critique these governments from a standpoint of purity simply want to wash their hands off of the contradictions of the world, the muck of human history. That is a position of great privilege. If you are inside the historical process, trying to drive it forward, you understand the nature of contradictions and you understand the place of imperialism in trying to suffocate these governments. Mao, in On Contradiction (1937), figured this out clearly.

Vijay basically sums up my thinking on the current situation in Iran, which I briefly mentioned last week when discussing how Venezuela is resisting US imperial aggression. The mainstream western media has been going full throttle for the past two weeks covering the protests in Iran, drumming up support for American military intervention and even predicting the return of the deposed Iranian monarchy and the restoration of friendly diplomatic ties between Iran and Apartheid Israel. Regardless of events on the ground, their agenda could not be more clear. They want the destruction of Iran as an anti-imperialist force in the region and in particular its solidarity with Palestine as the bombing of Gaza continues daily.

It’s important to recognize that these protests in Iran were kicked off by a tightening of US-led economic sanctions which led to serious repercussions for small businesses in particular. Yet western governments are calling for more sanctions, more economic strangulation of the country, more ordinary Iranians dead from lack of vital medicines, supposedly out of “solidarity” with the protesters. This is absolutely criminal. Any solidarity with the Iranian people that does not begin with the immediate removal of sanctions is completely fake – a mask for empire and war. And, however many people died and however brutal the Iranian government’s crackdown might have been, it’s a fact that the forces of empire, both the Israeli Mossad and the CIA, were on the ground in the country creating carnage. They’ve openly admitted as much.

Currently the situation in Iran has calmed down. Donald Trump has been forced to tone down his aggressive rhetoric about regime change given that Iranian missiles have the ability to pulverize just about every American base in West Asia, including Israel itself. Just like in Venezuela, regime change has failed in Iran.

And I know some comrades out there aren’t exactly happy about this. They want a socialist Iran. They want an end to theocracy and religious rule. They want rights for women and workers. And I want to stress that none of these things are going to be possible without a serious weakening of US empire and that empire’s ability to intervene in countries worldwide. Because if the Islamic Republic of Iran had fallen in the last few weeks, you wouldn’t get a socialist Iran. You would get a new shah. You would get a puppet government dominated by proxies of the United States and Israel. You would see the loss of Palestine’s biggest ally in the region and an utter disaster for the Palestinian resistance as a whole. And the workers and women of Iran would face greater repression, not less. That’s because imperialism’s grip remains strong in West Asia.

This is what needs to change.

Sources:

Ben Norton, Geopolitical Economy Report, "US & Israel support protests in Iran: Trump calls for regime change

 

Sunday, 11 January 2026

Demolishing American Imperial Propaganda on Venezuela

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I want to take the opportunity to counter the deluge of lies being spread about Venezuela by the loyal scribes of the American Empire. The agents of empire are a tricky bunch, right now they're even trying to put the Shah back into power in Iran, but we're going to set the record straight. Venezuela is an independent, sovereign socialist republic and continues to defy the empire's attempts at theft and intimidation. 

Sources:

Ben Norton, Geopolitical Economy Report, "USA Admits it lied about Venezuela drug trafficking." 

Chris Gilbert and Ollie Vargas, The Katie Halper Show, "Armed Venezuelan civilians shock Trump." 

Sunday, 4 January 2026

Washington's War on Venezuela

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New year. New war. In the early morning hours of January 3 2026, the U.S. landed its soldiers in the capital of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and kidnapped its elected president Nicolas Maduro. At least 40 people were murdered in airstrikes as the Empire bombed both civilian and military targets in Caracas. This is blatant aggression. Blatant terrorism. Blatant imperialism. 

SOURCES:

Geopolitical Economy Report "The real reason why Trump bombed Venezuela and kidnapped President Maduro", January 3 2026