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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 7
U.S. WORKING CLASS Enron verdict still leaves workers without justice (Richard Becker) Just how rich is the treasury secretary? Welfare…
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Anti-U.S. rebellion erupts in Afghanistan
On May 29, a street rebellion erupted in Kabul, Afghanistan after a U.S. military vehicle plowed into a crowded intersection,…
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Continued U.S. threats, diplomacy against Iran
On June 1, President Bush warned that the U.S. government will only negotiate with Iran if they halt their nuclear…
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500,000 demonstrate with Nepal’s communists
On June 2, more than 500,000 people participated in a rally organized by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). It…
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Fighting the U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement
Participants in the growing movement inside South Korea who are opposed to the proposed U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement held…
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U.S. massacres in Iraq reveal reality of occupation
On Nov. 19, 2005, 12 U.S. Marines executed 24 civilians in the Iraqi city of Haditha, supposedly in retaliation for…
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The logic of war crimes in a criminal war
The following is an excerpt from an article distributed by the ANSWER Coalition—Act Now to Stop War and End Racism—on…
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Guantánamo Bay prisoners revolt against torture
The U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay has long stood out as a violation of Cuba’s national sovereignty. In the…
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Posada Carriles: Extradite or prosecute
The first-year anniversary of Luis Posada Carriles’ detention by the Bush administration was May 17. At first glance, we might…
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Bolivia’s advancing class struggle
On June 3, President Evo Morales of Bolivia handed over 10,000 square miles of state-owned land to poor Indigenous farmers.…
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United States funds pro-imperialist ‘democrats’
The history of U.S. intervention in Latin America is well documented. There have been scores of military invasions and covert…
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What is democracy?
The word “democracy” comes from the Greek words “demos”—the people—and “kratos”—rule, and therefore means “rule of the people.” As a…
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Defending Cuba’s socialist revolution
From the first day, the revolutionary leadership relied on the working class in the cities and the peasants in the…
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1898 invasion of Puerto Rico & the emergence of U.S. imperialism
For the many people who have engaged in the struggle for Puerto Rico’s independence, July 25 has a special significance.…
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1898 invasion of Puerto Rico & the emergence of U.S. imperialism
For the many people who have engaged in the struggle for Puerto Rico’s independence, July 25 has a special significance.…
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U.S. immigration policy founded on racism
Capitalist politicians, far-right organizations and media pundits base their anti-immigrant arguments on the claim that undocumented workers--who they call "illegal…
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‘Minutemen’ aim to divide the working class
On May 21, over 300 demonstrators confronted about 50 members of the racist “Minutemen Project” in downtown Los Angeles. Pro-immigrant…
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Los Angeles police reforms do not stop racist abuses
On May 15, a federal judge extended the Consent Decree—a federal oversight of the Los Angeles Police Department—for three additional…
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Welfare ‘reform’ targets working-class women
Maria is a Dominican woman living in New York City. Domestic violence forced her and her 7-year-old daughter into a…
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Enron executives verdict a falling out among thieves
On May 23, Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling—former CEOs of the infamous Enron Corporation—were convicted of crimes against their economic…
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