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Dying from a toothache in the shadow of power
This article is adapted from a talk given at the April 1 Socialism Conference hosted by the Party for Socialism…
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Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese Revolution
Among the many outstanding revolutionary figures of the 20th century, one of the most remarkable was the Vietnamese leader Ho…
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The militant legacy of Malcolm X
On May 19, 1925, an admirable and resolute revolutionary figure was born in Omaha, Nebraska. This figure, who would achieve…
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Jorge Ricardo Masetti and revolutionary journalism
Jorge Ricardo Masetti was an Argentinian born in 1929. He was the first director of Cuba’s Prensa Latina news agency…
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The role of journalism in class society
González is the director of Cuba’s Prensa Latina news agency. This article is based on a December 2006 interview with…
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Challenging corporate media distortions
After a week of pressure exerted by angry people in Northern California, the San Francisco Chronicle agreed on March 26…
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The capitalist media and the growing U.S. mass movement
On March 17, tens of thousands of people traveled from around the country to march on the Pentagon to protest…
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Genetic patenting means corporate profits, not progress
One of the features of capitalism is to continuously explore and exploit expanding areas and markets in the quest for…
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A powerful indictment of racism in the name of medicine Book review: ‘Medical Apartheid’
“It was cheaper to use N——-s than cats.” —Harry Bailey, an Australian psychiatrist, describing experiments performed on Black prisoners at…
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Free the Panther 8!
During the week of Jan. 20, police in California, New York and Florida apprehended eight former members of the Black…
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Ruling class unleashes terror on immigrant rights movement
Spring 2006 will be remembered for the huge mobilization of immigrant workers demanding their rights. This spring, the ruling class…
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Women still paid less than men for equal work
If you think that women’s status in U.S. society is slowly but surely improving, think again. Sexist discrimination is alive…
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Infant death rate jumps in U.S. South
Infant death rates have skyrocketed in the South in recent years. This terrible result can be traced to cuts in…
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Building the struggle for socialism in the U.S.
The writer presented this as the opening talk of the Day of Socialism Workshops in Los Angeles on April 28.…
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Congress’s new Iraq war bill won’t stop the war
On April 26, the Senate, in a 51 to 46 vote, approved a bill authorizing billions in continued funding for…
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Posada and the U.S.: Hypocrisy in the ‘war on terror’
The Commission on Constitutional and Judicial Affairs of the Cuban National Assembly of the People's Power (Cuban Parliament) denounced Wednesday…
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Local 510 Sign & Display Union fights for labor contract
The members of Sign Display & Allied Crafts Local Union 510 in San Francisco face a struggle for the future…
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Local 510 Sign & Display Union fights for labor contract
The members of Sign Display & Allied Crafts Local Union 510 in San Francisco face a struggle for the future…
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Gabriela Silang: Anti-colonial fighter in the Philippines
Filipino women have a long struggle against oppression, foreign control and male domination.
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U.S. occupiers announce Iraq ‘security’ wall
Day by day, the Iraqi resistance to U.S. occupation is growing and intensifying. In the wake of the April 9…
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