US working class
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Militant Journalism
Anti-communist backlash removes Elizabeth Gurley Flynn historical marker in Concord, NH
New Hampshire lawmakers removed a historical marker honoring the communist, feminist and labor organizer Elizabeth Gurley Flynn just two weeks…
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Militant Journalism
Tri-Cities, Wa. community meetings unite workers to envision, organize for a better future
The community meetings are viewed by Party members as an important aspect of socialist work.
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Analysis
Missouri set to squeeze workers by cutting unemployment benefits
On June 12, Missouri will end the enhanced benefits provided as supplements to unemployment benefits that are part of the…
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Features
Thousands around the US celebrate International Workers’ Day
International Workers Day, May 1, is celebrated by tens of millions of people around the world. Its radical history emerged…
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Analysis
The lottery: The cost of hope, a tax on the poor
The lottery is a tax on the poor people of America hoping to break free. The system purports to be…
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Analysis
Bessemer Amazon union vote: The class struggle will continue
The fight isn’t over. As long as there is struggle for better conditions and dignity there is hope for change.
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Militant Journalism
1,100 coal miners in northern Alabama go on strike
Liberation News on the picket line in Brookwood, Alabama.
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Analysis
Book review — The sum of us: What racism costs everyone and how we can prosper together
Divide and Conquer is a tactic as old as class society itself – where the elites at the top encourage…
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Features
Actions in 60 cities stand with Asian community against racism, war
The actions were organized by the ANSWER Coalition and took place across the country, from big cities like New York…
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Analysis
Workers report COVID-19 health violations at iconic Seattle-area burger chain
Dick's Drive-In did not provide workers with any training on coronavirus symptoms or prevention and pressured them to come to…
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