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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 2
U.S. WORKING CLASS NYC transit strike: fighting the anti-worker offensive (Andy McInerney) Socialists, anti-war activists support transit strike New racist…
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FARC-EP deals blow to Colombian military
On Dec. 27, the communist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People’s Army (FARC-EP) dealt a stinging blow to Colombian President Alvaro…
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Workers’ struggles advance in Argentina
More than 15,000 telecommunications workers in five provinces went out on a two-day strike in Argentina beginning on Dec. 22.…
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Ben Dupuy on UN-backed elections in Haiti
On Feb. 29, 2004, former Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide was kidnapped by the U.S. government and forced out of…
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People’s movement advances against Nepal’s monarchy
On Jan. 3, 2006, explosions targeting government offices rang out across the south Asian country of Nepal. The attacks, launched…
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Which way forward for the Bolivian mass struggle?
On Dec. 18, 2005, Evo Morales was elected president of Bolivia. In the 180 years since Bolivia’s independence from Spain,…
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Stepped-up threats of U.S. aggression against Syria
The author traveled to Syria in December 2005 to attend an international conference on Palestinian refugees and the right of…
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Protests greet WTO meetings in Hong Kong
The author represented the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) at the People’s Action Week Against…
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Black inventors’ contributions hidden by racism
Without understanding the largely hidden history of African Americans, it is impossible to understand the real history of the United…
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Remembering Langston Hughes
Good morning, Revolution: You’re the very best friend I ever had. We gonna pal around together from now on. —…
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Wilmington, North Carolina Report details 1898 racist terror campaign
On Nov. 10, 1898, a white mob led by local rich, white leaders seized the reigns of government in the…
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Mass struggle needed to push back government spying
After nearly three years of the bloody U.S. occupation of Iraq, anti-war sentiment is spreading while Bush’s popularity rates are…
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Activists defeat anti-immigrant mobilizations
Racist, anti-immigrant groups like the “Minuteman Project” and the “Connecticut Citizens for Immigration Control” called a national day of protest…
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New racist legislation attacks immigrants
In December 2005, one of the most comprehensive and racist legislative attacks on immigrants was passed by the U.S. House…
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Socialists, anti-war activists build support for transit workers
Just hours after the TWU Local 100 leadership announced the strike, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation mobilized…
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TWU Contract Struggle
On Jan. 20, members of the Transport Workers Union Local 100 in New York City narrowly rejected a tentative contract…
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Capitalism and the struggle for same-sex marriage
The struggle for same-sex partner rights—legal recognition of lesbian and gay relationships—began in the United States in the 1970s. Following…
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Interview with Ethel Traynor, grandmother of René Gonzalez
Radio Havana Cuba Interview with Ethel Traynor, grandmother of René Gonzalez, one of the five Cuban political prisoners incarcerated in…
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The Singular Story of the Cuban Five
Leonard Weinglass is a well-known lawyer and civil rights activist. He has represented Pentagon Papers defendants, the Chicago 8, Angela…
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The struggle for power in Lebanon and the Middle East
A situation of dual power exists in Lebanon today. There are two counterposed sources of authority and power in the…
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