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This recognition of workers as not simply an interest to be defended but as knowledgeable, creative allies in the process of production of social wealth, considerably strengthens Labour’s claim to be the party with which voters can best entrust the economy
Anti-Trafficking Laws Are Hurting, Not Helping
These networks of worker-owned cooperatives show that well-designed workplaces can provide living wages, generate productivity, and foster mutual respect
Israel sees the international boycott campaign as an existential threat to the Jewish state. Palestinians regard it as their last resort.
Why the pitch from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders resonates in 2018
Older Americans are going bankrupt in record numbers
Rural communities in Guatemala are rising up against unmanageable energy bills, more than two decades after the Central American country privatized its power grid
The union charges Uber with cynically pitting communities of color against one another
If one were to believe the European and US press, Greece has now recovered and emerged from the bailout and its nearly decade-long debt crisis, and the depression it created. But that conclusion couldn’t be further from the truth
The Trump administration’s crackdown on unauthorized immigration obscures his larger effort: to prevent lawful forms of immigration for migrants and remake the racial composition of the country
The Rise of an Anti-Trump Movement Globally — and on His Home Turf
“Prisoners understand they are being treated as animals. We know that our conditions are causing physical harm and deaths that could be avoided if prison policymakers actually gave a damn.”
The continuation of a comunero leader’s reflections on the future of the communal project and the contradictions in the Bolivarian Process
“Have the courage to face the challenge of oligarchy”
What we know for sure is that the path to the criminal prosecution and imprisonment of the president of the United States is now clear. How it is handled will be a major test for the American system of government
The images of floods and mudslides in Kerala, known as “God’s own country”, should be a wake-up call — we should ask ourselves if we are on a sustainable development path
US leaders who provided military support to the Saudi-led coalition that bombed civilians in Yemen this August could be charged with aiding and abetting the commission of war crimes under customary international law, which is part of US law. The 500-pound laser-guided MK 82 bomb, which the coalition dropped on August 9, killed 51 people, Read more…
Respect is a beautiful thing, and that is what lies at the heart of our demands
The Israeli Jewish public’s assumption that the Druze enjoy equal status in Israel was always fanciful illusion
The latest action by Facebook is part of a worrying trend towards greater censorship of media
Resurrecting the Perilous Plan to Militarize Space
President Donald Trump’s administration announced a plan Tuesday to weaken regulations on US coal plants
Mainstream economic policy is full of misrepresentation of reality
Haley Blames Arabs for Washington’s Sins
In the time since construction at Agadez began, U.S. military operations in North and West Africa have dramatically increased
“America First” Versus China’s Strategy of the Four Continents
Calling a government a “regime” suggests a lack of legitimacy, with the implication that its ousting (by whatever means) would serve humanitarian and democratic ends
When we fail to support prison strikes, we reinforce the violence imposed by the prison system itself, allowing the voices of incarcerated people to go unheard and their lives unrecognized.
Ride-hailing companies and their corporate lobby were no match for the commitment of the city’s cab driver union
Prisoners in 17 States Demand End to “Slave Labor” Behind Bars
The monotonously endless anti-Russia crusade serves a number of political agendas for Democrats and the Washington power structure
Interview on populism, the gig economy, and the importance of transnational solidarity in his movies and beyond
The media’s ever-more outlandish slurs against Corbyn and the Labour party’s imminent capitulation on the IHRA’s full definition of anti-semitism are not unrelated events. The former was designed to bring about the latter
Several states, including California, Oregon, Illinois and most recently New York have set up systems whereby workers without retirement plans at their workplaces can make contributions to a public retirement system
The Gay Socialist Pacifist Who Twice Ran for President, Dies at 88
He was one of my few Middle East heroes
A range of neighbor-to-neighbor efforts address basic needs, from healthcare to food access, that are going unmet by local government agencies
Almost 900 cities, universities, and governments have divested over $6 trillion from the fossil fuel industry. Why not yours?
The Militarization of Sports and the Redefinition of Patriotism
The country needs a new project of development for the people. More subordination, submission and exploitation of the people will not be a way out for Brazil
The US Department of Defense is, in short, and unindicted co-conspirator in Saudi and UAE war crimes
A Georgia election board proposed shutting down seven of the nine polling locations in an overwhelmingly black rural county
In order to win the presidential election of November 2006, Daniel Ortega succeeded in making his election acceptable to the ruling classes, and in particular to the COSEP (Superior Council for Private Enterprise), the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, represented by Cardinal Obando y Bravo, former presidents Arnoldo Alemán and Enrique Bolaños, and the Read more…
From bringing in non-Muslims from neighbouring nations to allowing proxy voting rights to NRIs, the ultimate goal seems to be to expand the voter base
Internal Chicago police files document thousands of police uses of force over more than a decade. Nearly 90 percent were against people of color
Debate on how the left should consider free speech issues in the context of online platforms
It is rare to get an intelligent, well-sourced and coherent discussion of issues today such as the role of history in education, politics and scholarship, but David Detmer of Purdue University Northwest has provided such with this book
Her new bill would compel corporations to dump “maximizing shareholder value” and put worker representatives on their boards
+ Aretha Franklin is dead and America will never be as great again. + Aretha made her first recording when she was 14. She emerged almost fully formed as an artist, with killer chops on the piano and a voice that had the power of Howlin Wolf’s and fluidity of Sam Cooke’s… + For the Read more…
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