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I am working on a way to categorize sources for ProleWiki to use. Western "fact checkers" are clearly biased in support of imperialism. Feel free to add sources or move them if they are in the wrong category. This page is for English-language sources only, but we can add other languages if we copy this page to other language instances of ProleWiki.
State media[edit | edit source]
AES[edit | edit source]
Media in AES countries run by the state or ruling party. These sources are generally reliable.
China[edit | edit source]
Cuba[edit | edit source]
Korea[edit | edit source]
Laos[edit | edit source]
Vietnam[edit | edit source]
Anti-imperialist[edit | edit source]
Media in capitalist countries that stand against Western imperialism. These sources are often useful but may be critical of socialism and/or have socially reactionary positions.
Iran[edit | edit source]
Lebanon[edit | edit source]
Russia[edit | edit source]
United States[edit | edit source]
- The Electronic Intifada (about) - covers palestine
Venezuela[edit | edit source]
Imperialist[edit | edit source]
Western media run by the capitalist state or intelligence agencies. These sources are usually unreliable, especially in relation to AES.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
United States[edit | edit source]
Corporate media[edit | edit source]
There is little distinction between this category and the pro-imperialist state media category as many nominally private media companies are controlled by the CIA.
Occupied Korea[edit | edit source]
United States[edit | edit source]
- CNBC (about)
- CNN (about)
- Fox News (about)
- NPR (about)
- The New York Times (about)
- The Washington Post (about)
Alternative media[edit | edit source]
Marxist-Leninist[edit | edit source]
Sources that are unaffiliated or run by non-ruling communist parties. Generally reliable. These sources don't have to be explicitly ML if they align with anti-imperialism and are pro-AES.
Australia[edit | edit source]
Canada[edit | edit source]
China[edit | edit source]
India[edit | edit source]
Thailand[edit | edit source]
- The New Atlas (about) -covers west asia
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
United States[edit | edit source]
- Black Agenda Report (about)
- Blowback Podcast (about)
- Breakthrough News (about)
- Friends of Socialist China (about)
- Liberation News (about)
- Liberation School (about)
- Monthly Review (about)
- New Spark (about)
- Peace, Land, & Bread (about)
- Qiao Collective (about)
- The Burning Spear (about)
- The Red Clarion (about)
- The Red Nation (about)
- Workers' World (about)
Asia[edit | edit source]
- Asia Times Pepe Escobar's The Roving Eye (about)Inactive since Nov, 2021
- The Cradle
International[edit | edit source]
- Geopolitical Economy Report (about)
- Tricontinental (about)
- Pepe Escobar's column for Strategic Culture Foundation (about)- currently active
Other leftist[edit | edit source]
These sources may be useful for current events or anti-imperialism but are not recommended for analysis of AES. However, some groups, such as Hoxhaists, tend to support some former AES.
Anarchist[edit | edit source]
Hoxhaist[edit | edit source]
Maoist[edit | edit source]
Trotskyist[edit | edit source]
Anti-imperialist[edit | edit source]
Always read critically when using these sources.
Reactionary[edit | edit source]
Non-mainstream right-wing sources, including fascists and ancaps. These sources should never be used on ProleWiki.
Encyclopedia[edit | edit source]
Good for anything up to around 1979 except you need to be mindful about any topics the USSR had any revisionist spins on at this time like Stalin or Israel
- Great Soviet Encyclopedia (download)
- When you find an encyclopedia entry, the page will usually have multiple encyclopedias entries on the same page. Scroll down and if you see the warning for the soviet encyclopedia, you will have found the entry.
- Great Soviet Encyclopedia - There is a menu of pages you can go through but there isn't many pages imported.
Social media[edit | edit source]
Social media is not recommended to use as a source except in articles about online subjects such as people active on these platforms. You should generally use the sources that social media posts cite instead of the social media itself. Social media sources may sometimes be necessary to cover current events but should be replaced by better sources as soon as possible.