24 January 2018
World Economic Forum meets in Davos under shadow of crisis and war
By Bill Van Auken, 24 January 2018
The gathering of the world’s oligarchs is taking place amid the breakdown of the postwar capitalist order and the eruption of great power conflict.
Oxfam: Bottom half of world’s population received none of the wealth created in 2017
“Fractures, Fears and Failures:” World’s ruling elites stare into the abyss
Bodies of five workers recovered at site of Oklahoma gas well blast
By Jerry White, 24 January 2018
The victims ranged from new floor hands to veteran oil and gas workers.
Five missing after Oklahoma drilling rig explosion
IMF upgrades global growth forecast amid warnings of "fracture points"
By Nick Beams, 24 January 2018
While attention is focused on the headline predictions of a rise in growth, there are warnings that the spurt may not last.
Ankara cracks down on opposition to Turkish invasion of Syria
By Halil Celik, 24 January 2018
As Turkey’s military operation against US-backed Kurdish forces in Syria entered its fourth day, at least 50 people had been arrested across Turkey.
Fighting rages as Turkey advances on Syrian Kurdish enclave
Volunteer arrested for giving food and water to immigrants along US-Mexico border
By Will Morrow, 24 January 2018
The arrest is a blatant act of retaliation against No More Deaths, coming a few hours after it released footage of agents sabotaging humanitarian water supplies.
Wave of immigrant arrests, deportations in Michigan
Massive raids threatened against immigrants in California
More on the attacks on immigrants »
Fifty-nine defendants await trial for protesting against Trump’s inauguration
By E.P. Milligan, 24 January 2018
The Trump administration is determined to win some convictions to set a legal precedent for the criminalization of constitutionally protected political speech and protest.
Four months after Hurricane Maria
Continuing crisis used to justify sell-off of Puerto Rico’s electrical grid
By Genevieve Leigh, 24 January 2018
The governor of Puerto Rico announced plans to privatize the island’s largest public utility amidst the longest and largest power outage in modern US history.
Australia: Workers reject union-government attempts to cancel NSW rail strike
By Oscar Grenfell, 24 January 2018
Rail workers responded with hostility to the union’s attempt to call off Monday’s stoppage, on the basis of an “offer” providing no details of the government’s demands for cuts to jobs and conditions.
Australian rail workers, bus drivers and commuters support NSW train strike
Indian factory fire kills 17 workers
By W. A. Sunil, 24 January 2018
Women and children were trapped inside the building because illegal constructions blocked their escape.
Germany: IG Metall seeks to impose new contract
By Gustav Kemper, 24 January 2018
The IG Metall leadership, which supports the formation of a new grand coalition government, is opposed to a broad mobilisation of workers against job cuts.
Germany: IG Metall greets far-right AfD participants at union protest
Hundreds more jobs being cut at Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant in UK
By Margot Miller, 24 January 2018
The UK redundancies are part of a European-wide offensive against jobs and wages.
“Fake news” hysteria set to take center stage in Brazil’s October elections
By Miguel Andrade, 24 January 2018
In joining the global crusade against “fake news,” the Brazilian authorities are preparing to rely on a dictatorship-era National Security Law to censor oppositional news and opinion.
New in Spanish
Por una coalición internacional para luchar contra la censura del Internet
24 enero 2018
Una carta abierta del Comité Editorial Internacional del World Socialist Web Site a sitios web, organizaciones y activistas socialistas, izquierdistas, progresistas y contra la guerra.
Oxfam: la mitad inferior de la población mundial no recibió nada de la riqueza creada en 2017
Por Niles Niemuth, 24 enero 2018
La investigación anual, que informó del mayor incremento anual de la cantidad de multimillonarios en el mundo, se publicó coincidiendo con el Foro Económico Mundial en Davos, Suiza.
Fuerte caída en el precio de bitcoin un signo de creciente turbulencia financiera
Por Nik Beams, 24 enero 2018
El aumento especulativo, y ahora las caídas, en bitcoin y otras criptomonedas son indicativos de procesos más amplios en el sistema financiero global.
Kentucky se convierte en el primer estado en imponer requisitos de trabajo a los beneficiarios de Medicaid
Por Shelley Connor, 24 enero 2018
Funcionarios del estado estiman que dentro de cinco años la nueva iniciativa habrá resultado en 100.000 inscripciones menos de Medicaid, lo cual le ahorrará al estado $2,4 mil millones.
New in French
Pour une coalition internationale contre la censure d'Internet
Une lettre ouverte du Comité de rédaction international du World Socialist Web Site aux sites web, organisations et militants socialistes, anti-guerre, progressistes et de gauche
24 janvier 2018
Une lettre ouverte du Comité de rédaction international du World Socialist Web Site aux sites web, organisations et militants socialistes, anti-guerre, progressistes et de gauche
Allemagne : de violents conflits au sein du Parti de gauche
Peter Schwarz, 24 janvier 2018
Après le virage à droite lors des élections fédérales et la décision des sociaux-démocrates de continuer la grande coalition avec les chrétiens-démocrates, des conflits de longue date au sein du Parti de gauche s’accentuent.
New in Russian
Эта неделя в русской революции
25–31 декабря 1917: Советское правительство национализирует банки
20 января 2018 г.
Завершается 1917 год, а положение русской революции крайне нестабильно. Новому Советскому правительству со всех сторон угрожают враждебные армии, голод, анархия и контрреволюционные интриги. Между тем бушует империалистическая война, а Октябрьское восстание мобилизует революционную борьбу во всем мире.
New in German
„Shutdown“ in den USA: Die Klassenfragen in der Zwangspause für die US-Regierung
Patrick Martin, 23. Januar 2018
Der Konflikt zwischen den Republikanern und Demokraten, der die Haushaltsperre ausgelöst hatte, wird die gesamte bürgerliche Politik noch weiter nach rechts verschieben.
Syrien: Türkei greift von USA unterstützte kurdische Truppen an
Halil Celik und Alex Lantier, 23. Januar 2018
Der türkische Einmarsch markiert einen historischen Zusammenbruch des Nato-Bündnisses, dem sowohl die USA also auch Türkei angehören.
IG Metall sucht schnelles Ende der Tarifverhandlungen
Gustav Kemper, 23. Januar 2018
Mit einem „Verhandlungsmarathon“ am Mittwoch wollen IG Metall und der Arbeitgeberverband Südwestmetall den Tarifstreit in der Elektro- und Metallindustrie beenden.
Investoren fordern Zerschlagung von Thyssenkrupp
Dietmar Henning, 23. Januar 2018
Konzernchef Hiesinger treibt die Aufspaltung des Konzerns voran, nur nicht in dem Tempo, das die aggressiven Fonds verlangen.
New in Farsi
ناآرامی طبقه کارگر در ایران: پاسخ تارنمای سوسیالیسم جهانی (WSWS) به یک مدافع رژیم ایران
کیت جونز,۶ ژانویه ۲۰۱۸
رامین مظاهری خبرنگار برون مرزی ایرانی که برای شبکه بین المللی تحت حمایت دولت - پرس تی وی کار میکند در یک قطعه انتقادی طولانی تارنمای سوسیالیسم جهانی را متهم به تخطی از "اصول سوسیالیستی“ خودش و کمک به امپریالیسم میکند.
New in Norwegian
Bernie Sanders søker å avspore voksende opposisjon mot kapitalisme
Patrick Martin, 17 January 2018
Senatoren fra Vermont leverte en appell om å opponere mot voksende global ulikhet helt uten referanser til kapitalisme, sosialisme, krig eller klassekamp.
Falsk alarm om missilangrep i Japan
Peter Symonds, 17 January 2018
Den falske alarmen, dager etter en lignende hendelse på Hawaii, fremhever USA og landets alliertes avanserte forberedelser for krig med Nord-Korea.
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- Politische Fragen im Tarifkampf der Metall- und Elektroindustrie (11.01.2018)
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„Eigentlich bräuchten wir einen Generalstreik“ (11.01.2018) - Massenproteste gegen Kürzungen und Arbeitslosigkeit in Tunesien (11.01.2018)
- Paracelsus-Kliniken melden Insolvenz an (11.01.2018)
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- Ein Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit
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- Français
- Une centaine d'artistes françaises réfutent la chasse aux sorcières #MeToo (11.01.2018)
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- Alors que les travailleurs demandent des hausses de salaire
Un milliardaire avertit que le conflit entre classes s’intensifie aux États-Unis (10.01.2018) - Un crime contre l’humanité
Les États-Unis vont expulser 262 000 immigrés salvadoriens (10.01.2018) - Volkswagen prévoit de licencier tous les travailleurs intérimaires dans ses usines allemandes (10.01.2018)
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- El Presidente del Gobierno Rajoy intenta impedir que los nacionalistas catalanes formen gobierno (11.01.2018)
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- Un crimen contra la humanidad
EUA planea deportar a 262.000 inmigrantes salvadoreños (10.01.2018) - A medida que los trabajadores demandan mayores salarios
Un multimillonario advierte sobre el realce del conflicto entre clases en Estados Unidos (10.01.2018) - Cuestiones de clase:
Puerto Rico más de cien días después del huracán María (10.01.2018) - Mientras los docentes se enfrentan a nuevas batallas contra Trump
Lecciones de la lucha contra la “reforma escolar” de Obama —Primera parte (10.01.2018) - Los Sulzberger pasan el bastón dorado en el New York Times (10.01.2018)
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- 100 лет Октябрьской революции (04.12.2017)
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- O Zimbábue pós-Mugabe e suas perspectivas (19.12.2017)
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- No Centenário da Revolução de Outubro (16.12.2017)
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Perspective
Political lessons from the sham US government shutdown
24 January 2018
The spineless character of the Democrats’ supposed defense of immigrant youth stands in stark contrast to the party’s furious efforts to prosecute the anti-Russia campaign.
Organizing Resistance to Internet Censorship
For an international coalition to fight Internet censorship
An open letter from the International Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site to socialist, anti-war, left-wing and progressive websites, organizations and activists
23 January 2018
Facebook details plans to censor news feeds and manipulate public opinion
By Andre Damon, 24 January 2018
In the guise of combating “social polarization,” Facebook is creating a framework for censorship, the dissemination of government propaganda, and the mass manipulation of public opinion.
Twitter warns users: We’re watching you
Facebook and Google outline unprecedented mass censorship at US Senate hearing
Facebook blocks sharing of WSWS anti-censorship video
Statement to the World Socialist Web Site webinar
Julian Assange calls effort of corporations to control Internet discourse “an existential threat to humanity”
Featured Commentary
The bicentenary of Marx’s birth, socialism and the resurgence of the international class struggle
3 January 2018
The year 2018—the bicentenary of Marx’s birth—will be characterized, above all, by an immense intensification of social tensions and an escalation of class conflict around the world.
Final reflections on the centennial year of the October Revolution
By David North, 30 December 2017
Arts Review
The 2018 Academy Award Nominations: A few worthy films, and others to fill quotas
By Hiram Lee, 24 January 2018
Guillermo del Toro’s film The Shape of Water led with thirteen nominations. Christopher Nolan’s World War II drama Dunkirk received eight nominations, while Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri received seven.
Delores O’Riordan, lead singer of Irish rock band The Cranberries, dead at age 46
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: A vengeful mother stands up to the local “patriarchy”
Steven Spielberg’s The Post: To reveal government secrets and lies or not?
Commentary
Celebrated author Margaret Atwood challenges #MeToo’s lynch mob justice
By Linda Tenenbaum, 23 January 2018
#MeToo censors French filmmaker Brigitte Sy for signing Le Monde appeal
Craig McLachlan accused as Australian media steps up #MeToo witch-hunt
German newspaper Die Zeit and SPD back #MeToo witch-hunt
More on the sexual misconduct witchhunt »
Federal shutdown ends as Democrats cave in to Trump
By Patrick Martin, 23 January 2018
The class issues in the US federal shutdown
One year of Democratic sabotage of opposition to Trump
UK: Private landlords refusing to remedy Grenfell-style flammable cladding
By Barry Mason, 23 January 2018
Families and survivors hold seven-month commemoration of Grenfell Tower fire
More on the Grenfell Tower fire »
Workers Struggles
Seattle school bus drivers reject second contract proposal by First Student
By Jean LaChance and Hector Cordon, 23 January 2018
Union in India organises hunger strike to block industrial action by Volkswagen workers
Jeep workers demonstrate at Detroit auto show against job cuts
Two key players in UAW corruption scandal to enter guilty pleas
The merger of Germany’s Thyssen with Tata Steel
Vote “No” on union-backed steel contract! Defend all jobs!
German industrial workers continue strikes
Science
Explore the complexities and beauty of Earth’s oceans in Blue Planet II
By Bryan Dyne, 22 January 2018
International Youth and Students for Social Equality
“There’s a pattern here that NYU doesn’t want to acknowledge”
Interview with Mohamad Bazzi, NYU professor barred from the UAE
By Josh Varlin, 23 January 2018
IYSSE secures re-election to student parliament at Berlin’s Humboldt University
By the IYSSE at Humboldt University, 20 January 2018
One hundred and fifty attend IYSSE event at Humboldt University on Karl Marx bicentenary
Mehring Books
The Heritage We Defend and other important books by David North and the ICFI published in Turkish
By Halil Celik, 20 January 2018
In a country where the working class and socialist movement in general has been dominated by Stalinism, Maoism and petty-bourgeois nationalist tendencies for decades, these books are of prime importance in developing socialist consciousness among workers and youth.
New publication by Mehring Books (UK)
The falsification of David King’s work
12 January 2018
Mehring Books has produced a new pamphlet to memorialise David King, who devoted his extraordinary artistic gifts to salvaging the historical truth of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its aftermath.
Socialist Equality Party
Sri Lanka: SEP holds first local election meeting in plantation area
By our correspondents, 19 January 2018
Indian Trotskyists hold Russian Revolution centenary meeting in Kolkata
By Ritwik Mitter, 18 January 2018
Local government election in Sri Lanka: Support SEP campaign against austerity and war! Fight for a workers’ and peasants’ government!
On the 30th anniversary of the death of Comrade Keerthi Balasuriya
NHS Fightback
Virgin Care and other private companies seize another £3.1 billion of NHS contracts
By Ajanta Silva, 15 January 2018
Puerto Rico
“Capitalism puts a price tag on everything, including lives”
Death and destruction in Puerto Rico
On-the-spot interviews from Caguas, Puerto Rico, where more than 100 days after Hurricane Maria residents lack access to electricity and water, leading to the death of a dialysis patient.
Puerto Rico, more than 100 days after Hurricane Maria: The class issues
The deadly impact of Hurricane María extends to US hospitals
Power outages set off IV bag shortages
Book Review
The crisis of dental care under American capitalism
By Esther Galen, 11 January 2018
Teeth: The Story of Beauty, Inequality, and the Struggle for Oral Health in America, exposes the reality of poor dental health and lack of dental care endured by the working class and poor in the US.
The tragic and needless death of Deamonte Driver, a victim of dental disease
By Esther Galen, 11 January 2018
New in Arabic
WSWS publishes Arabic translation of “100 years since the Balfour Declaration.”
We are publishing here, in one part, the Arabic translation of the two-part article series, “100 years since the Balfour Declaration.” This was first published on the World Socialist Web Site on November 7/8, 2017.
International Amazon Workers Voice
Amazon begins operations in Australia
By Patrick Kelly, 28 December 2017
Amazon worker dies after vomiting blood at Sacramento, California fulfillment center
By Kristina Betinis, 23 December 2017
Watch: How can Amazon workers fight back?
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Google Censorship
Net neutrality and the drive to censor the internet
By Andre Damon, 25 November 2017
The conspiracy to censor the Internet
By Andre Damon and Joseph Kishore, 18 October 2017
The elites “have no credibility left:” An interview with journalist Chris Hedges
An open letter to Google: Stop the censorship of the Internet! Stop the political blacklisting of the World Socialist Web Site!
25 August 2017
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