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One year of Socialism and Liberation
Dear Reader, This issue marks the first anniversary of Socialism and Liberation magazine. A look back at the last 12…
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The 1965 Watts rebellion
With the 40th anniversary of the Watts rebellion upon us, many still point to the arrests of Marquette, Rena and…
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New gains for the ‘Angola 3’
In June, the Angola 3 received news of a favorable ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the…
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Actions against U.S. nuclear stockpile
On August 6, the Los Alamos Study Group and other progressive organizations will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima…
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Agent Orange still poisons Vietnam
In one sense, the government and people of socialist Vietnam have left the “American War” far behind them in the…
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General Motors takes aim at workers
On May 5, the General Motors Corporation and the Ford Motor Company had their bond ratings drop to “junk” status.…
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Protests by workers, Indigenous rock U.S.-backed ruling class
For the second time in two years, mass protests and strikes by workers and Indigenous peasants brought down the government…
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On the barricades
Filipinos protest corrupt Arroyo government Rumors of a possible military coup circulated when a power struggle among the bourgeois ruling…
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U.S. and EU target exiled Filipino revolutionary
Mario Santos is a member of the Secretariat of the Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines. In…
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How can police brutality be stopped?
On June 23, another case of police brutality in Los Angeles made national headlines. Police were caught on videotape viciously…
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