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Racism, recession and Trump’s attempted coup January 13, 2021 Capitalism is an inherently unstable economic system, subject to cyclical crises of overproduction. The [...]
Pakistan: Hazara people resist ongoing genocide By Tania Siddiqi January 11, 2021 Jan. 10 — On Jan. 3, gunmen abducted and executed 11 coal miners, all of whom [...]
The Pentagon, corporations and slave labor in U.S. prisons By Sara Flounders January 8, 2021 t is not only federal prisons that contract out prison labor to top corporations. State [...]
Brexit: Britain leaves the EU, and workers bear the burden By G. Dunkel January 5, 2021 Brexit — the rupture between Britain and the European Union — was completed at midnight, [...]
NYC: SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1PM: Atlantic Terminal Mall – Bklyn Stimulus Protest vs. Congress AND Trump Workers Assembly Against Racism Saturday Dec 26, 1pm Atlantic Terminal Mall, Flatbush Ave Side NEITHER TRUMP NOR CONGRESS [...]
Black Lives Matter and France’s Global Security Law By G. Dunkel December 23, 2020 It is sometimes hard to realize the worldwide impact of the Black Lives Matter movement. [...]
Since Paris Agreement – the five hottest years ever By Mayana Ashley-Carner December 22, 2020 On Dec. 12, 2015, politicians and world leaders signed the Paris Agreement, an [...]
The vaccine: class division and chaos By Martha Grevatt December 21, 2020 To spotlight the need for COVID-19 vaccinations of hospital workers, Stanford Medical [...]
How long will Peru last? History weighs on today’s events December 18, 2020 By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein The writer was the director of international relations in Venezuela’s [...]
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