Black labor: From chattel slavery to wage slavery/ Part 2 By Sam Marcy February 14, 2020 The following is excerpted from Chapter 2 of Marcy’s “High Tech, Low Pay: A Marxist [...]
New employment analysis shows that a good job is hard to find these days By G. Dunk February 11, 2020 The constitutionally mandated State of the Union address opened Feb. 4 with the first of many [...]
Sanders campaign reflects disgust with capitalism By Martha Grevatt February 12, 2020 Bulletin: Bernie Sanders is the winner of the Feb. 11 New Hampshire primary with 26 [...]
Resistance grows to planned cuts on disability benefits By John Catalinotto February 7, 2020 Feb. 4 — While impeachment, the Iowa caucuses and the State of the Union message [...]
Lessons of the 1968 Tet Offensive February 10, 2018 This Jan. 30, revolutionaries around the world marked the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, a popular [...]
Oakland Moms 4 Housing win, reclaiming King’s radical legacy By Judy Greenspan January 30, 2020 Oakland, Calif. January 20 was not only the day to honor the radical legacy of the Rev. [...]
Shelter solidarity struggle wins concession By J.M. Straughn January 23, 2020 Salt Lake City Activists — unsheltered and sheltered — finally saw a response to their [...]
Moms 4 Housing brutally evicted, vow to return By Judy Greenspan January 20, 2020 Oakland, Calif. In the early hours of Tuesday, Jan. 14, heavily armed Alameda County [...]
The coming decade of revolution By Vincent Taccetta and Makasi Motema January 11, 2020 In the last decade the working class — spurred into action by a [...]
Argentina and the longed-for turnaround that ended four years of savage capitalism By Carlos Aznarez January 6, 2020 Argentinians celebrate an electoral victory over the right wing, Oct. 27, 2019, with the [...]
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