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Military resistance and class unity
In the military, class differences between enlistees and officers are part of every service man and woman’s daily life. Soldiers…
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Vietnam’s national liberation struggle in perspective
The end came on April 30, 1975, as the last U.S. helicopters took off in panic from the roof of…
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War, sanctions and other crimes against humanity
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark is a leading figure in the United States in opposing the first Gulf War,…
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Class unity vs. exploitation, racism and war
Every year, May 1 is celebrated around the world as a day of international working class solidarity. Demonstrations take place…
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Nuclear weapons and oppressed nations’ right to self-defense
Question: When is a nuclear bomb not a weapon of mass destruction? Answer: When it is produced by the United…
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‘War on terror’ targets civil rights lawyer
One of the Bush administration’s most high-profile “terrorism” trials came to a close on Feb. 10 when a New York…
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Professors face anti-Palestinian harassment
The nationwide campaign to silence pro-Palestinian scholars has reached a fevered pitch. Pro-Palestinian professors are dubbed “anti-Semitic” when they speak…
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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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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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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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