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Oaxaca: ‘A form of struggle like the Paris Commune’
On Oct. 28, the Mexican government sent thousands of riot police into the city of Oaxaca, where teachers and other…
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Korea’s two paths: revolution or occupation?
Korea is one. … Through these years under the divided sky and land, tree rings of the people’s suffering were…
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North Korea, the United States and the six-party talks
The following article appeared on pslweb.org Nov. 10, 2006. The confrontation between the Bush administration and the Democratic People’s Republic…
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Hussein trial a ‘mockery of justice’
The following statement was released from the defense lawyers’ residence inside the Green Zone in Iraq on Nov. 6. It…
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U.S.-controlled court condemns Saddam Hussein to death
The following article appeared on Nov. 6, 2006 on pslweb.org. In a decision that surprised nobody, the U.S.-created and controlled…
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Can the U.S. ruling class admit defeat in Iraq?
In the weeks leading up to the November 2006 mid-term elections, the war in Iraq loomed large in polls and…
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Movement to free Mumia set to expand on gains
What began as a traffic stop in the early morning hours on Dec. 9, 1981, instead turned into a life-and-death…
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African American reparations and the struggle for socialism
Among the historical demands of the African American liberation struggle viewed with the utmost contempt by the capitalist class is…
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Andrew Young, Wal-Mart and class unity
Many were surprised last February when Andrew Young decided to take a job as an advocate for Wal-Mart. His mission,…
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Real estate tycoons gouge New York City tenants
For millions of workers, paying rent is a monthly struggle. It is the top priority for most families—coming before food…
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Preparing for class struggle in the capitalist crises ahead
The following is adapted from a talk given at a public meeting of the Party for Socialism and Liberation in…
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Same goals, different strategy
The midterm congressional election defeat of the Republican majority in the Senate and the House of Representatives, followed by the…
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Bolivia enacts sweeping land reform law
This article was first published by Cuba's Prensa Latina on Nov. 29. Considered as a historical day, Bolivian president Evo…
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AIDS: Grappling with a global crisis
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, a day focused on remembering the tens of millions of people who have died…
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Fidel Castro: ‘It is our duty to save our species’
Dear compatriots and friends from all over the world: In this period I have worked intensively ensure the objectives set…
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Senate education bill would create massive databases tracking students
Senators Hilary Clinton, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry have introduced the New National Defense Education Act of 2006, Senate Bill…
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Oaxaca struggle presses demands, consolidates support
Protesters and supporters of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) proved their commitment to the people’s movement…
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World AIDS Day: Profit system rules while millions die
As governments around the world struggle desperately to provide treatment and care to millions of poor and oppressed people infected…
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Milton Friedman: Ideologue of capitalist ‘freedom’
Working-class and oppressed people are not likely to mourn the death on Nov. 16 of Milton Friedman (1912-2006). He is…
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Politicians fiddle, Iraq burns
In 1970, Henry Kissinger chaired the Vietnam War’s version of the Iraq Study Group (ISG). Its name was virtually the…
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