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Pentagon, Wall Street steal from poor and working people
The Bush administration is promoting its fiscal year 2006 budget as an effective way to reduce the national deficit. But…
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The U.S. working class today
“The U.S. Working Class Today” is an excerpt from a newly published pamphlet, “The Party for Socialism and Liberation: Who…
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Venezuelan gov’t arms masses to defend sovereignty
“If imperialism ever has the idea of challenging Venezuela, it would have to deal with Bolivar’s people, who are prepared…
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Syria, Lebanon, Iran resist U.S. offensive
For three weeks starting on Feb. 14, Washington’s campaign to retake Lebanon and bring down Syria seemed to be an…
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Socialism and Liberation Vol. 2, No. 3
Letter to the Editor IN MEMORY Ossie Davis: Artist and voice for equality, 1917-2005 (Preston Wood) James Forman: A revolutionary…
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Revolución socialista y la liberación de la mujer
En 1949, la historia de una mujer joven llamada “Flor de Oro” se hizo conocer alrededor del mundo como un…
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EEUU se apresura a establecer un régimen títere
Declaración del Partido por el Socialismo y la Liberación 8 de feb., 2005 Puede una elección ser “libre y justa”…
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U.S. escalates threats against DPRK
On Feb. 10, 2005, the government of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, or North Korea, announced that it now…
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U.S. intervention targets Latin American revolution
On Dec. 13, 2004, Rodrigo Granda, a member of the International Commission of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia Peoples…
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‘The Iraqi elections were illegitimate and illegal!’
Sammi Alaa is the chairman of the Danish Committee for a Free Iraq and a member of the Iraqi Patriotic…
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U.S. scrambles to set up a stable puppet regime
Statement of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Feb. 8, 2005 Can an election be “free and fair” under conditions…
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Documentary film tour publicizes case of ‘Cuban 5’
From Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles, thousands of people are learning about the lives of five Cuban political prisoners held…
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Communism and Black resistance in the 1930s South
“Hammer and Hoe,” a 1990 book written by historian Robin D.G. Kelley, chronicles the development of a communist movement in…
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A day of working women’s solidarity
Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952) was a Russian communist organizer. She was exiled for conducting underground political work in 1908, but returned…
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Socialist revolution and women’s liberation
In 1949, the story of a young woman named “Gold Flower” became known around the world as an example of…
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Gov’t intervenes to help bosses, hurt immigrants
In his State of the Union address, President Bush spoke of the need to reform the U.S. immigration system, declaring…
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Tens of thousands protest Bush’s inauguration
How would the anti-war movement respond to George Bush’s second term as president? Would the result of the elections demoralize…
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James Forman: A revolutionary life, 1928-2005
African American civil rights leader James Rufus Forman died of cancer on Jan. 10, 2005, at the age of 76.…
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Ossie Davis: Artist and voice for equality, 1917-2005
Ossie Davis—actor, director, writer and militant civil rights activist—died in Miami on Feb. 4. He was 87. The son of…
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Sudáfrica y la lucha por la igualdad
Hace quince años en Sudáfrica, una multitud de personas se volcó a las calles para escuchar al famoso líder de…
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