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A Life in the Black Panther Party” Book review: Mumia Abu-Jamal’s “We Want Freedom”
Revolutionary journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal has been a political prisoner on death row since 1982. He was arrested on charges of…
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Three strikes that changed the balance for labor
Few progressive people today who are interested in social change look to the leadership of the AFL-CIO for direction. Declining…
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New obstacles to organizing unions
"If you want higher wages, let me tell you what to do; You got to talk to the workers in…
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Global war and the attack on civil liberties
One of the hallmarks of George W. Bush's first administration was its unrelenting attacks on civil liberties, epitomized by the…
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Disenfranchising Black voters: A legacy of U.S. racism
About one week prior to the Presidential election, a conflict in Ohio drew national attention. The State Republican Party was…
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Fighting the right-wing offensive
One thing is clear after the 2004 elections: the right wing is on the march in this country. The Bush…
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Luchando contra la ofensiva derechista
Una cosa sí es cierta al culminar las elecciones del 2004: la derecha está en marcha en este país. La…
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Socialism and Liberation Vol. 1, No. 4
What is the PSL? Big Money's investment in the presidential elections (Brian Becker) IRAQ Sanctions, war have not broken the…
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Socialism and revolutionary morality
This essay was written in 2002 by Argentine journalist Emilio J. Corbière on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of…
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Riding my father’s motorcycle
Given the wide interest in the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries," Socialism and Liberation is featuring articles reflecting on different aspects…
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Seeking justice for the Cuban Five
Civil rights attorney Leonard Weinglass represents Antonio Guerrero, one of the five Cuban prisoners unjustly incarcerated in the U.S. for…
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U.S. imperialist plunder and war vs. people’s resistance
The following are excerpts of a statement by Jose Maria Sison, General Consultant for the International League of Peoples’ Struggle.…
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A century of struggle against U.S. aggression
The Philippines are ours forever,... And just beyond the Philippines are China’s illimitable markets.... The power that rules the Pacific,…
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Zionism: a legacy of racism
The heroic uprising of the Palestinian people has focused world attention on Israel’s occupation and repression of Palestine. That conflict…
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Education for profit or for an educated working class?
“We are faced with the end to public higher education in Colorado.” Those stark words came from University of Colorado…
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The antiwar movement and the Iraqi resistance
The biggest obstacle to U.S. domination of Iraq and the Middle East has become the armed resistance to the U.S.…
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Sanctions, war have not broken the Iraqi people
With astonishing nonchalance, CIA operative and former UN Chief Weapons Inspector Charles Duelfer made a remarkable ad mission. Explaining the…
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Big Money’s investment in the presidential elections
The 2004 elections are widely portrayed as "polarized" and "divisive." But beneath the razor-thin poll margins that dominated the presidential…
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D.C. communities fight baseball stadium, gentrification
On Sept. 30, District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams an nounced plans to build a new $440 million publicly-funded sports…
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Public education under attack
“We are faced with the end to public higher education in Colorado.” Those stark words came from University of Colorado…
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