10 April 2020

World coronavirus cases surge past 1.6 million

By Bryan Dyne, 10 April 2020

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have published new guidelines that provide the justification to force tens of millions of workers back to work, even as the global death toll from COVID-19 approaches 100,000.

As Trump attacks health experts, World Health Organization warns against early return to work

By Benjamin Mateus, 10 April 2020

President Trump threatens cutting funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) for their criticism of his policy of scaling back the response to the pandemic.

World Health Organization warns against premature ending of social distancing measures

International Labour Organisation warns of massive job losses from COVID-19

By Nick Beams, 10 April 2020

According to the International Labour Organisation, the COVID-19 crisis is expected to wipe out 6.7 percent of total working hours globally in the second quarter of this year—equivalent to 195 million full-time workers.

“We are expendable”: Delta flight attendant speaks on corporate recklessness at US airlines

By Tim Rivers, 10 April 2020

While the airlines, which were recently handed $58 billion in bailout money, have not released accurate data, recent reports indicate that hundreds of US airline workers have already been infected with COVID-19.

UPS Worldport employee in Louisville, Kentucky dies from COVID-19

By Steve Filips, 10 April 2020

Relatives said the 55-year-old worker, Roml Ellis, had been infected with COVID-19, although UPS management has refused to confirm the cause of death citing “privacy.”

Auto companies plot out plan to restart production in North America despite coronavirus pandemic

By Jessica Goldstein, 10 April 2020

Both the auto corporations and their lackeys in the auto unions are demanding that workers risk their lives to go back to work in the factories in order to satisfy capitalist profit interests.

The COVID-19 crisis in New York City: Why Elmhurst has become a center of the crisis

By Ali Elhassan and Clara Weiss, 10 April 2020

Elmhurst is the most heavily immigrant working class district in New York City.

The COVID-19 crisis in New York City
Nurses at Elmhurst Hospital speak out: “I’ve never seen so many young people die”

Three Illinois prisoners die of COVID-19 as Chicago jail identified as a “hotspot”

By Brian Brown and Kristina Betinis, 10 April 2020

Protests have taken place against inhumane treatment, crowded conditions, inadequate sanitation and official inaction on the growing demands for inmate release.

Europe’s investors celebrate stock market rally as thousands die of COVID-19

By Jordan Shilton, 10 April 2020

While over 4,100 people died of COVID-19 yesterday, stock markets finished the week with huge gains as the ruling elite’s plan to force workers back to work emerges.

UK government ignored scientific advice and treated COVID-19 as a public order issue

By Robert Stevens, 10 April 2020

Behavioural scientists played an extraordinary and unwarranted part in determining government policy, compared with the input of medical professionals.

Lack of ventilators in UK means patients left to die

By Margot Miller, 10 April 2020

“Doctors have to explain to patients over 70, with no underlying health issues, that the doctor has to make a decision to sign a do-not-resuscitate order, because there are no ventilators”—NHS doctor

After 14 London transport workers die: Unite union and Labour mayor insist “PPE is not required”

By Michael Barnes and Laura Tiernan, 10 April 2020

COVID-19 has claimed almost 2,000 lives in the capital and 8,000 across the UK, with bus drivers demanding urgent safety measures to prevent more deaths.

London bus drivers speak out: “They are doing absolutely nothing to protect us!”

By Laura Tiernan and Michael Barnes, 10 April 2020

London bus drivers told the World Socialist Web Site that the lack of basic safety being enforced by the private bus operators, Transport for London, and the unions is putting lives at risk.

Deaths from COVID-19 mount in German elderly care homes

By Markus Salzmann, 10 April 2020

The large number of deaths stems from the failure to implement timely countermeasures or follow them, a shortage of staff, overworked personnel and the absence of personal protective equipment (PPE).

Russia’s workers sent back to factories as coronavirus continues to spread

By Andrea Peters, 10 April 2020

Industrial and manufacturing enterprises are reopening in Russia, even as thousands of new infections are reported daily.

Modi signals India’s calamitous 21-day lockdown to be extended, as coronavirus cases surge

By Wasantha Rupasingha and Keith Jones, 9 April 2020

India is especially vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic because of endemic mass poverty, poor to non-existent sanitation, the high density of its population, and the lack of public health facilities and personnel.

Letter from Indian-held Kashmir:
Emergency amidst Emergency—Modi government denies Internet access imperiling lives

Brazilian ruling class backs growing military control as COVID-19 pandemic grips country

By Miguel Andrade, 10 April 2020

Barely 35 years after being ousted from power by mass strikes, the military is being welcomed back as caretakers amid the mounting COVID-19 crisis.

Canada: More than 5 million workers apply for government assistance amid coronavirus pandemic

By Roger Jordan, 10 April 2020

While millions of workers and their families are effectively being given rations, Canada’s banks and business elite are rolling in cash, courtesy of the more than $650 billion handed over to them by the Trudeau government.

Australian governments prepare to push workers back into unsafe workplaces

By Mike Head, 10 April 2020

Discussions about “herd immunity” are taking place in ruling circles.

Australian government bails out private childcare industry

By Erika Zimmer and Amanda Johnstone, 10 April 2020

As with every other measure taken by the government, the sole concern is to get workers back on the job, regardless of the COVID-19 danger.

COVID-19 and tropical cyclone hit South Pacific Islands

By John Braddock, 10 April 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic escalates across the Pacific, the powerful cyclone has devastated nations in the region and caused 28 deaths.

9 April 2020

“It can’t be a choice between dying at work or being homeless”
Workers oppose rush back to work as death toll rises among grocery, transit and autoworkers

By Jerry White, 9 April 2020

Bailout of US corporations expands while workers see little relief

By Barry Grey, 9 April 2020

EU talks on COVID-19 pandemic response collapse

By Alex Lantier and Johannes Stern, 9 April 2020

Detroit nurses battling to save patients and themselves from COVID-19

By Kevin Reed, 9 April 2020

Share buybacks have been the “only net source of money entering the stock market” since 2008

Police in Pakistan beat and arrest health care workers protesting over Coronavirus safety concerns, lack of PPE

By Dr. Zayar, 9 April 2020

Social crisis looms in Pakistan as COVID-19 pandemic surges

By Sampath Perera, 9 April 2020

The educational and social impact of global school closures

By Renae Cassimeda, 9 April 2020

Rapid growth of COVID-19 in eastern Pennsylvania

By Andrea Peters, 9 April 2020

The deadly consequences of the gutting of America’s public health infrastructure

Pennsylvania nursing home says all 800 patients and staff have COVID-19
Nurse: “Not providing staff with masks and other personal protective gear is criminal”

By Samuel Davidson, 9 April 2020

US hospitals raise prices, cuts costs and lay off staff in midst of COVID-19 crisis

Brazilian workers clash with unions over coronavirus crisis

By Tomas Castanheira, 9 April 2020

“Managers, directors and council leaders should be held to account if people become ill or die”
UK social worker speaks out on unsafe conditions sanctioned by management and unions

By our correspondent, 9 April 2020

Scottish care workers speak out against conditions and treatment during COVID-19 crisis

UK social care system faces collapse amid spike in coronavirus deaths

By Stephen Alexander, 9 April 2020

Hundreds of thousands of UK jobs threatened as coronavirus spreads

By Margot Miller, 9 April 2020

Germany: Weighing economic interests vs. human life in the coronavirus pandemic

By Peter Schwarz, 9 April 2020

German government expands war operations despite coronavirus pandemic

Alberta doctors protest UCP government’s funding cuts amid coronavirus pandemic

By Janet Browning, 9 April 2020

Sri Lanka government intensifies crackdown on social media

By Vimukthi Vidarshana, 9 April 2020

Labor and the unions help push corporate bailout through Australian parliament

By Mike Head, 9 April 2020

Australian unions tell employers: “You can get everything you want”

Decline in COVID-19 testing casts doubt on claims Australia is “flattening the curve”

By Martin Scott, 9 April 2020

New Zealand government says unemployment will hit “double digits”

By Chris Ross and Tom Peters, 9 April 2020

New in Russian

Миллион зараженных коронавирусом по всему миру, более 50 тысяч умерло

Патрик Мартин, 4 апреля 2020 г.

Ни одно из правительств ведущих капиталистических держав не смогло дать какой-либо эффективный ответ на пандемию COVID-19.

New in Turkish

Salgın sırasında tehlikeli koşullarda çalışmaya karşı grevler ve protestolar devam ediyor

Marcus Day, 9 Nisan 2020

Tüm dünyada işçiler, işyerlerinde yeterli iş güvenliği önlemleri alınmasını, salgın sürecinde gerekli olmayan çalışmaya son verilmesini ve koronavirüs salgınıyla mücadele için gerekli kaynakların aktarılmasını talep ediyorlar.

Britanya Başbakanı Johnson: Bir “sürü bağışıklığı” politikası kurbanı

Robert Stevens, 9 Nisan 2020

Vazgeçmek zorunda kalana kadar haftalarca uygulanan ve Johnson’ın da hastaneye kaldırılmasına yol açan sürü bağışıklığı politikası, ülke genelinde on binlerce insanın hastalanıp binlercesinin ölmesine katkıda bulunmuştur.

New in French

L’OMS met en garde contre une fin prématurée des mesures de distanciation sociale

Bryan Dyne, 9 avril 2020

L’avertissement de l’Organisation mondiale de la santé intervient au moment où le nombre des décès dans le monde approche les 82.000 et celui des cas officiellement confirmés le million et demi.

Des décisions de justice vindicatives qui prouvent que l’État britannique veut la mort d’Assange

Thomas Scripps, 9 avril 2020

La juge Vanessa Baraitser a décrété qu’Assange resterait derrière les barreaux et que son procès d’extradition aurait lieu en mai, alors même que la pandémie de coronavirus se propage rapidement dans les prisons britanniques.

La révolte des travailleurs se propage et exige des protections contre le coronavirus

Marcus Day, 9 avril 2020

De plus en plus de travailleurs dans le monde sont entraînés dans la lutte pour obtenir les ressources nécessaires pour protéger des vies.

Les rachats d'actions sont la «seule source nette d'argent entrant sur le marché boursier» depuis 2008

Nick Beams, 9 avril 2020

Un reportage publié dans le Wall Street Journal révèle que l'une des principales raisons de la pénurie de liquidités des grandes entreprises, qui font maintenant la queue pour un renflouement, est les billions de dollars qu'elles ont dépensés en rachats d'actions pour augmenter la fortune des ultra-riches.

La ministre de la Santé du Canada fait la promotion de «l'immunité collective» après avoir reconnu l'échec du gouvernement face au coronavirus

Laurent Lafrance, 9 avril 2020

La ministre de la Santé fédérale Hajdu a reconnu que si les hôpitaux canadiens manquent d’équipement vital c’est parce que le gouvernement «sous-finance» les soins de santé depuis des décennies.

New in German

Während Zahl der Toten durch Coronavirus weiter steigt:
US-Regierung fordert, dass Geschäfte „mit großen Knall“ wieder öffnen

Patrick Martin und Andre Damon, 10. April 2020

Obwohl die Zahl der Todesopfer durch die Pandemie sprunghaft ansteigt, fordert die Trump-Regierung, dass Arbeiter wieder an die Arbeit gehen – auch diejenigen, die mit dem Coronavirus in Kontakt gekommen sind.

„Es kann nicht sein, dass man nur die Wahl hat, ob man auf der Arbeit stirbt oder obdachlos wird“
Arbeiter in den USA leisten Widerstand gegen vorzeitige Wiederöffnung der Betriebe

Jerry White, 10. April 2020

Streiks und Arbeitskämpfe für Schutzmaßnahmen gegen die Ausbreitung der tödlichen Covid-19-Pandemie gehen weiter.

Münchner Trambahnfahrer: „Die hygienischen Zustände sind erschreckend“

unseren Reportern, 10. April 2020

Reporter der WSWS sprachen mit zwei Trambahnfahrern aus München über mangelnde Hygiene in den Fahrzeugen, fehlenden Schutz vor dem Virus sowie über ihre internationalen Kollegen des öffentlichen Nahverkehrs, die bereits Todesopfer zu beklagen haben.

Flüchtlinge werden dem Tod überlassen, während sich Covid-19 in Griechenland ausbreitet

George Gallanis, 10. April 2020

Die griechische Regierung unter Nea Dimokratia ignoriert Aufrufe, die Flüchtlinge angesichts der Corona-Pandemie von den Inseln auf das Festland zu verlegen.

New in Italian

La classe lavoratrice, il socialismo e la lotta contro la pandemia

David North, 1 aprile 2020

Gli scioperi e le proteste dei lavoratori di Instacart, Amazon e Whole Foods sono in risposta alla criminale subordinazione della sicurezza dei lavoratori ai profitti aziendali.

New in Portuguese

Em meio ao aumento do número de mortes por COVID-19, classes dominantes agitam retorno precoce ao trabalho

Por Andre Damon e David North, 9 Abril 2020

Após o diretor do Serviço de Saúde Pública dos EUA ter alertado que a próxima semana será “o nosso momento 11 de setembro”, o presidente Trump exigiu que o governo pare de “pagar as pessoas para ficarem em casa”.

New in Norwegian

Amerikansk imperialisme utnytter koronaviruskrisen som et krigsvåpen

Bill Van Auken, 21. mars 2020

Opprettholdelsen og tilstrammingen av straffende økonomiske sanksjoner mot Iran, som konfronterer et av verdens verste utbrudd av koronaviruset, utgjør en amerikansk krigsforbrytelse.

Italias hær innkalt for liktransport, der dødsfall av koronaviruset tiltar i Europa

Alex Lantier, 21. mars 2020

Helsevesenet i Italia, det europeiske episentret for COVID-19 sykdommen, er så overveldet at det ikke får besørget de avdødes legemer, enn si ivaretatt de syke.

Medie-blackout av spontanstreiker i amerikansk bilindustri

Tom Hall, 21. mars 2020

Innen timer etter at spontanstreiker ved Fiat Chrysler-fabrikker i Michigan og Ohio fremtvang en midlertidig stans av store deler av den nordamerikanske bilindustrien under koronaviruspandemien gikk foretaksmediene over i full tilsløringsmodus.

Voksende raseri blant brasilianske arbeidere over regjeringens og fagforeningenes respons på koronaviruskrisen

Tomas Castanheira, 21. mars 2020

På de brasilianske bilproduksjonsanleggene blir arbeidernes liv daglig utsatt for fare, for å sikre selskapenes fortsatte uthenting av profitt.

New in Spanish

Fallos vengativos comprueban que el Estado británico quiere a Assange muerto

Por Thomas Scripps, 9 abril 2020

La jueza Vanessa Baraitser decretó que Assange permanecerá tras las rejas y que la farsa judicial para extraditarlo procederá en mayo, aun cuando se propaga el coronavirus en las prisiones británicas.

La Organización Mundial de la Salud advierte contra el final prematuro de las medidas de distanciamiento social

Por Bryan Dyne, 9 abril 2020

Las advertencias se producen mientras el número de fallecimientos en todo el mundo se acerca a los 82.000 y el número de casos confirmados oficialmente sobrepasa 1,4 millones.

Se extiende la revuelta de los trabajadores, exigiendo protecciones contra el coronavirus

Por Marcus Day, 9 abril 2020

La expansión de las capas de la clase trabajadora en todo el mundo se ve inmersa en la lucha por las necesidades que salvan vidas.

New in French

L'équipe de défense d'Assange: « L'empire appelle ça de l'espionnage. Nous appelons ça du journalisme »

Thomas Scripps, 20 février 2020

Une conférence de presse a été tenue devant une salle comble par le rédacteur en chef de WikiLeaks, Kristinn Hrafnsson, l'avocate Jennifer Robinson et les députés australiens Andrew Wilkie et George Christensen.

Washington soutient la Turquie alors que les affrontements frontaliers s'intensifient avec la Syrie et la Russie

Ulaş Ateşci, 20 février 2020

Washington encourage les opérations de l’armée turque en Syrie, au risque d’un affrontement direct entre l’OTAN et les principaux alliés du gouvernement syrien, la Russie et l’Iran.

Les enseignants de l'Ontario et les travailleurs de la raffinerie de Regina en lock-out doivent mener une lutte politique ouvrière

Roger Jordan et Keith Jones, 20 février 2020

Pour l'emporter dans la lutte pour défendre leurs emplois, leurs salaires et leurs droits sociaux, les travailleurs doivent reconnaître qu'ils sont confrontés non seulement à un employeur particulièrement impitoyable ou à un gouvernement de droite, mais aussi à un assaut de guerre de classe et à une lutte politique.

La montée de Sanders dans les sondages déclenche de nouvelles provocations des médias et de l’establishment démocrate

Barry Grey, 20 février 2020

L’inquiétude grandit dans l’appareil du parti et dans une grande partie de l’élite patronale que des victoires de Sanders au Nevada et en Caroline du Sud pourrait rendre sa nomination irréversible.

Other Languages

Perspective

Social and economic catastrophe intensifies as 6.6 million Americans file for unemployment

10 April 2020

Emergency measures are necessary as the health crisis produced by the coronavirus pandemic develops into the greatest economic crisis in the United States since the 1930s.

Earlier Perspectives »

The coronavirus pandemic

Fiction, reality and the global crisis of capitalism

By Joseph Kishore and David North, 7 April 2020

As the death toll from the COVID-19 pandemic mounted on Monday, a mood of uncontrollable euphoria prevailed among investors on Wall Street.

The working class, socialism and the fight against the pandemic

By David North

As COVID-19 death toll rises, the ruling classes agitate for a premature return to work

By Andre Damon and David North, 6 April 2020

Amid mounting COVID-19 death toll, White House demands businesses “open with a big bang”

“Vote and Die”
Wisconsin’s pandemic election: A public health disaster

By Niles Niemuth, 9 April 2020

On Sunday, March 29, 1:00 – 3:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time, the Socialist Equality Party and the World Socialist Web Site held an online forum on the global coronavirus pandemic.

The coronavirus pandemic and the perspective of socialism

the International Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site, 30 March 2020

For emergency action against the destruction of jobs! Full financial and social support for all working people impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic!

Joseph Kishore—Socialist Equality Party candidate for US president, 3 April 2020

How to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: A program of action for the working class

the National Committee of the Socialist Equality Party (US)

More on the coronavirus pandemic »

Commentary

A modest proposal from Thomas Friedman
New York Times columnist urges Biden “national unity” cabinet

By Patrick Martin, 10 April 2020

Friedman's proposal for a Biden “national unity cabinet” is only the crudest expression of the right-wing embrace of the Democratic nominee.

As social struggles mount over coronavirus pandemic
Bernie Sanders ends campaign, calls on supporters to back Biden

By Joseph Kishore—Socialist Equality Party candidate for US president, 9 April 2020

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders formally ended his campaign for president on Wednesday and called on his supporters to back former Vice President Joe Biden.

Bernie Sanders’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic: A lifeline for the ruling class

Why is the World Socialist Web Site banned from the subreddit r/coronavirus?

By Kevin Reed, 3 April 2020

Liberals discover a new savior in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo

By Fred Mazelis, 7 April 2020

FBI and Department of Justice reject Freedom of Information Act document request by SEP National Chairman David North

the WSWS Editorial Board, 20 February 2020

The US government declares that the Socialist Equality Party and World Socialist Web Site chairman’s request for documents obtained through surveillance of his political activities threatens “national security and foreign intelligence.”

The decade of socialist revolution begins

By David North and Joseph Kishore, 3 January 2020

Science

Trump executive order asserts US property rights in outer space

By Don Barrett, 10 April 2020

The assertion of property rights follows the creation of the US “Space Force” branch of the military, as capitalism demands a return on investment in space.

History

Grand jury records in notorious 1946 US lynching case to remain sealed

By Fred Mazelis, 10 April 2020

The heinous crime near the Moore’s Ford Bridge in Georgia sparked wide outrage which contributed to the emergence of the civil rights movement.

IYSSE (Australia)

At IYSSE (Australia) online lecture, Nick Beams exposes Socialist Alternative and the pseudo-left

By Oscar Grenfell, 9 April 2020

The event was attended by an appreciative audience of more than 190 workers, students and young people.

Arts Review

Colewell: The people and places in America that don’t count

By Joanne Laurier, 10 April 2020

Colewell follows Karen Allen as Nora, a postal clerk in a fictitious rural Pennsylvania town. The one-person post office is the center of her existence and has been for numerous decades.

Musicians speak out on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
“A devastating blow financially and emotionally”

By Elliott Murtagh, 9 April 2020

The deepening crisis has left musicians and DJs across the United States, most of whom are part of the gig economy, reeling.

The death of singer-songwriter Bill Withers, 1938-2020: “I never tried to be a star, but to be an artist”

By Helen Halyard, 8 April 2020

Three-time Grammy award winner Bill Withers, who wrote and sang music that still resonates with millions of people around the world, died from heart complications on March 30 in Los Angeles at 81.

70th Berlin International Film Festival—Part 6
Rediscovering Hallelujah (1929), director King Vidor’s sensitive film with all-black cast

By Bernd Reinhardt, 7 April 2020

The Retrospective section of this year’s Berlinale was dedicated to the outstanding American director King Vidor (1894-1982).

Prominent jazz musicians die in COVID-19 pandemic

By Hiram Lee, 6 April 2020

Black & Privileged: Poor African Americans “intrude” on an affluent Chicago neighborhood

By Nick Barrickman, 4 April 2020

With publication of Woody Allen’s Apropos of Nothing memoir, venomous #MeToo attacks continue

By David Walsh, 3 April 2020

Workers Struggles

UK refuse collection workers strike over protective gear and sick pay; South African waste collectors strike in defiance of union’s call to work unprotected against COVID-19
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

10 April 2020

Sanitation workers in Britain and South Africa are among workers demanding protective equipment as companies maintain operations during coronavirus pandemic.

Featured Report

Australian Committee for Public Education holds successful online meeting on pandemic crisis

By our reporters, 6 April 2020

The Socialist Equality Party’s (US) candidate for vice president, Norissa Santa Cruz, brought greetings to the meeting which was attended by more than 70 people.

Attend the Committee for Public Education online meeting
The COVID-19 pandemic: The political issues confronting educators

25 years ago: One-day strike in Russia

On April 12, 1995, more than 1 million Russian workers carried out a one-day strike protesting nonpayment of wages and calling for the resignation of the government of President Boris Yeltsin.

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50 years ago: Israeli airstrike kills 46 Egyptian children

On April 8, 1970 an Israeli bombing raid struck the Bahr El-Baqar elementary school in Egypt’s northeastern Sharqiya province, killing 46 children and maiming scores more.

More »

75 years ago: Nazi regime on brink of defeat as defense of Berlin abandoned

On April 10, 1945, the US air force dealt a decisive blow to the German Luftwaffe, wiping out almost half of its assault force and rendering it incapable of defending Berlin amid rapid Allied ground advances.

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100 years ago: New York City railroad and transit workers join national wildcat strike

On April 9, 1920, at least 8,000 railroad workers in the New York City area joined a national wildcat strike that shut down most train traffic into the city.

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History

One hundred years since Germany’s Kapp Putsch
How the Social Democratic Party supported the far-right

By Peter Schwarz, 2 April 2020

YIVO Institute for Jewish research in New York fires all its librarians

By Clara Weiss, 17 February 2020

An interview with Auschwitz survivor Esther Bejarano

the editorial board, 27 January 2020

Seventy-five years since the liberation of Auschwitz

Socialist Equality Party (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan SEP to hold online event: “COVID-19 pandemic and capitalist barbarism”

1 April 2020

The event will be live-streamed through the SEP’s official Facebook page.

Coronavirus crisis in Sri Lanka: A program for the working class

the Socialist Equality Party, 28 March 2020

The Rajapakse government is exploiting the pandemic to prepare a presidential dictatorship and impose even deeper attacks on the working class and the poor.

Sri Lankan Trotskyists begin election campaign with online meeting

By our reporters, 26 March 2020

Sri Lankan workers and young people endorse SEP’s election program

By our reporters, 26 March 2020

Fight for an international socialist program against war, social devastation and dictatorship
Vote Socialist Equality Party in the Sri Lankan general election

Manifesto of the Socialist Equality Party (Sri Lanka), 21 March 2020

International Youth and Students for Social Equality

Strong response to Nick Beams’ IYSSE (Australia) online lecture on coronavirus pandemic

By Oscar Grenfell, 28 March 2020

Turkish IYSSE’s intervention at Istanbul student conference wins warm response

By our reporter, 21 March 2020

The IYSSE presented the perspective of the world Trotskyist movement to a congress of economics students in Istanbul earlier this month.

German student newspaper “Unauf” defends far-right violence against students

the IYSSE at Humboldt University, 16 March 2020

No to right-wing “anti-Semitism” lawsuit against New York University!

the IYSSE at New York University, 12 March 2020

Mehring Books

Mehring Yayıncılık publishes Turkish-language edition of The struggle against imperialism and for workers’ power in Iran

By Ulaş Ateşçi, 30 March 2020

First published by the WSWS in February 2018, The Struggle against Imperialism and for Workers’ Power in Iran—A Reply to a Proponent of “Iranian Islamic Socialism” advances a socialist strategy for the working class in a country that has been the target of US imperialist aggression for decades.

Preface to the Turkish edition of The struggle against imperialism and for workers’ power in Iran

By Keith Jones, 30 March 2020

A viable strategy to defeat imperialism can only be founded on the working class, and requires its independent political mobilization against all factions of the Iranian bourgeoisie.

Socialism 2020

Bernie Sanders draws his campaign to an end: The political lessons

Joseph Kishore—Socialist Equality Party candidate for US president, 19 March 2020

Sweetwater teachers and students protest impending mass firing of teachers

Norissa Santa Cruz – Socialist Equality Party candidate for vice president of the United States, 11 March 2020

David North and Joseph Kishore address international online audience in Socialist Equality Party town hall election meeting

By Socialist Equality Party (US), 25 February 2020

Watch the recording of the successful campaign kick-off town hall meeting streamed to workers and supporters around the world.

Socialist Equality Party to run Joseph Kishore for president, Norissa Santa Cruz for vice president in 2020 US elections

The alternative confronting the working class is clear: capitalist barbarism or international socialism. The Socialist Equality Party, in political solidarity with the International Committee of the Fourth International, will use this campaign to advance the struggle of the working class against capitalism. Sign up today to get involved!

Amazon

As more workers test positive for COVID-19, Amazon ignores demands to close warehouses

By Tom Carter, 25 March 2020

South Carolina Amazon worker speaks on loss of his health, benefits and job

By Ed Hightower and Michael Walters, 21 March 2020

Donald Thrift Jr was left jobless with $27,000 in medical debt after contracting double pneumonia while working in an Amazon fulfillment center in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Amazon workers in New York City shut down warehouse after worker tests positive for coronavirus

By Shuvu Batta, 21 March 2020

“Amazon puts us at risk:” Warehouse workers discuss company’s inaction in the face of the coronavirus pandemic

Free Assange and Manning

Vindictive court rulings prove British state wants Assange dead

By Thomas Scripps, 8 April 2020

As it releases thousands of prisoners, UK government keeps Julian Assange locked-up in danger

By Thomas Scripps, 6 April 2020

Ten years since WikiLeaks published Collateral Murder

By Oscar Grenfell, 6 April 2020

Julian Assange’s bail request denied despite coronavirus risk

By Thomas Scripps, 26 March 2020

Julian Assange to apply for bail amid coronavirus dangers in British prisons

By Oscar Grenfell, 24 March 2020

Growing demands for Assange’s release as first coronavirus case confirmed in British prisons

Doctors condemn Australian government’s refusal to defend Julian Assange

By Oscar Grenfell, 19 March 2020

Australia: Melbourne teachers vote to defend Assange and Manning

By the Committee For Public Education (CFPE), 14 March 2020

More on the campaign to defend Julian Assange »

Book Review

Rottenomics: The Story of New Zealand’s Leaky Buildings Disaster
How profit-gouging and government deregulation created New Zealand’s home-building catastrophe

By John Braddock, 12 March 2020

Peter Dyer’s book explains how Labour and National Party governments created New Zealand’s “leaky homes” scandal.

Defend public education!

No Layoffs! No Cuts!
A fighting strategy to defend public education in San Diego’s Sweetwater Union High School district

By Evelyn Rios, 9 March 2020

The Socialist Equality Party calls on teachers, students and parents to form independent rank-and-file and neighborhood committees throughout the city to organize opposition to austerity and social inequality.

San Ysidro, California high school students walk out to oppose attacks on public education

Joseph Kishore – Socialist Equality Party candidate for US president, 7 March 2020

On Friday, March 6, hundreds of students at San Ysidro High School in San Diego, California walked out to oppose budget cuts and attacks on public education.

As support for wildcat strike spreads
Unions work to defeat UC-Santa Cruz grad student strike

By Jonathan Burleigh, 27 February 2020

More on the defense of public education »

The New York Times' 1619 Project

New York Times Magazine editor Jake Silverstein attempts to slither away from central 1619 Project fabrication

By Tom Mackaman, 16 March 2020

Times Magazine editor Jake Silverstein is attempting to palm off a minor semantic change as a cure for a totally false presentation of the American Revolution.

New York Times ignored objections raised by 1619 Project fact-checker

By Eric London, 9 March 2020

A reply to the American Historical Review’s defense of the 1619 Project

By David North and Tom Mackaman, 31 January 2020

Martin Luther King Jr. and the fight for social equality

By Tom Mackaman and Niles Niemuth, 23 January 2020

The New York Times’ “1619 Project”
Nikole Hannah-Jones, Shell Oil and mass killings in Africa

By Trévon Austin and Bill Van Auken, 18 December 2019

The New York Times’s 1619 Project: A racialist falsification of American and world history

By Niles Niemuth, Tom Mackaman and David North, 6 September 2019

“The saddest part of this is that the response of the Times is simply to defend their project”
An interview with historian Clayborne Carson on the New York Times’ 1619 Project

1619 Project director speaks at New York University
Nikole Hannah-Jones, race theory and the Holocaust

By Eric London and David North, 26 November 2019

More on the New York Times’ 1619 Project »

Obituary

Former UAW President Owen Bieber dead at 90

By Jerry White, 27 February 2020

Hosni Mubarak, US-backed dictator of Egypt for 30 years, dead at 91

By Bill Van Auken, 26 February 2020

Mehring Books

New pamphlet from Mehring Books on the 1619 Project

24 January 2020

The response of David North and Eric London to the New York Times’ rebuff of five eminent historians’ objections to the 1619 Project is now available as an illustrated pamphlet.

Vadim Rogovin’s Bolsheviks against Stalinism 1928–1933: Leon Trotsky and the Left Opposition
A magnificent account of Stalin’s opponents in the USSR

By Andrea Peters, 21 December 2019

Stalin’s rise was neither foreordained nor a natural outgrowth of the October Revolution. The Great Russian chauvinist and bureaucrat secured power in ferocious conflict with the proletariat, peasantry and cadre of the revolutionary socialist movement.

Trotskyism and China

Video: 70 years after the Chinese Revolution—How the struggle for socialism was betrayed

31 October 2019

Introduction to the 1955 SWP resolution “The Third Chinese Revolution and its Aftermath”

From the archives
SWP resolution: The Third Chinese Revolution and its Aftermath

Introduction to the 1951 report to the Fourth International by Chinese Trotskyist Peng Shuzhi

From the archives
The Causes of the Victory of the Chinese Communist Party over Chiang Kai-Shek, and the CCP’s Perspectives

History of the ICFI

Drawing the lessons of the ICFI split—International Strategy and National Tactics: The change in the ICFI’s approach to national liberation movements

By Deepal Jayasekera, 30 September 2019

This lecture was delivered to the Socialist Equality Party (US) Summer School on July 25, 2019 by Deepal Jayasekera, Assistant Secretary of the Socialist Equality Party in Sri Lanka

Introduction to the Turkish language edition of In Defense of Leon Trotsky
Leon Trotsky’s four fateful years in Prinkipo: 1929-1933

By David North, 23 September 2019

The ICFI and the Crisis of Stalinism

The World Capitalist Crisis and the Tasks of the Fourth International: An analysis of the ICFI Perspectives resolution of 1988

The International Committee’s response to the “End of History”: The March 1992 Plenum of the ICFI

The Dissolution of the USSR and the Unipolar Moment of US Imperialism

China: Thirty years since the Tiananmen Square massacre

The Political Origins and Consequences of the 1982–86 Split in the International Committee of the Fourth International