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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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Oct. 28 Call for nationwide antiwar protests
The following is a June 21 announcement posted by ANSWER Coalition – http://www.answercoalition.org/ U.S. Out of Iraq Now! We Are the…
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Update on ‘Usable’ Nukes report
Although Divine Strake had been delayed indefinitely, more than 200 people demonstrated outside the Nevada Test Site May 28 against…
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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 6
U.S. WORKING CLASS Solidarity key to LGBT struggle (Saul Kanowitz) ‘There is no hierarchy of oppressions’ Open letter from 45…
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El movimiento obrero y el movimiento pro los inmigrantes
Debido a su estallido repentino, un movimiento popular a menudo puede sorprender y sobrepasar al movimiento organizado obrero. Un ejemplo…
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Lecciones del Primero de Mayo ‘Un Día sin Inmigrantes’
Millones de trabajadores inmigrantes y sus aliados marcaron el Primero de Mayo del 2006—el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores—con huelgas,…
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Venezuela prepares for a ‘war of resistance’
Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez announced preparations for a “war of resistance” against a potential U.S. invasion during his weekly broadcast…
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‘There is no hierarchy of oppressions’
The following is an open letter signed by 45 leaders and activists in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT)…
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New perspectives on the immigration debate
Ron Wilkins is a professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. A former member of the Student…
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Organized labor and immigrant rights
A people’s movement can often surprise or surpass, in its sudden upsurge, the organized workers’ movement. One historic example is…
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Darfur, imperialist intervention and anti-Arab hysteria
For the past three years, the armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan has provided a pretext for U.S.…
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Mass uprising in Nepal forces king to grant concessions
“The king, his army and their guns were no match against the strength of the people. We won, he lost,”…
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What’s at stake in Mexico’s presidential elections
On July 2, Mexican voters will go to the ballot boxes to elect the country’s next president. The two leading…
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Lessons of the May 1 ‘Day without an Immigrant’
Millions of immigrant workers and their allies marked May 1, 2006—International Workers Day—with strikes, walkouts, and boycotts of U.S.-produced products,…
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Florida protests demand arrests, closure of racist boot camps
On Jan. 6, 14-year-old Martin Lee Anderson died after being beaten by seven guards at the Bay County Boot Camp…
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Pentagon tries to develop ‘usable’ nukes
The Nevada Test Site, 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, is to be the scene of a huge explosion in…
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Oil companies make record profits as gas prices soar
Gas prices hit record highs in early May. Not surprisingly, so did the profits of the oil companies. A lot…
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Solidarity is the key to advancing LGBT rights
This June, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movement marks the 37th anniversary of the June 27, 1969 Stonewall Rebellion.…
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Audio: Inside the Bolivarian Revolution
Revolutionary Venezuela: Inside the Bolivarian Revolution (mp3, 49:05, 16.8mb) Gloria La Riva discusses recent developments in Venezuela, why the U.S.…
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Audio: Recent PSL accomplishments
Recent PSL accomplishments and outlook for the summer (mp3, 16:26 , 5.64mb) Ian Thompson discusses the political and organizational goals…
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