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Venezuelans should not be told how to counter empire by those whose governments and tax dollars have helped immiserate them.
We must acknowledge problems in the organization’s internal culture in order to lay the basis for building a stronger anti-racist left.
The Marxist critique of the state is again in disfavor in parts of the left, but going back to what Marx wrote clarifies the discussion.
An ex-football player turned activist contributes a poem about head trauma as a cause and metaphor for capitalism’s destructiveness.
The coming out of sexual assault survivors has profoundly shaped the response of ISO members to the revelations of gross misconduct six years ago.
Bridges examines the extent to which poor women can be said to enjoy rights to privacy — family privacy (the right to bring up one’s children and make decisions about their upbringing ...
Members of United Electrical Workers are fighting a union-busting takeover in the first major manufacturing strike in three years.
A statement from the Interim Coordinating Committee of the Survivors’ Caucus of the International Socialist Organization.
Educators at four charter schools in Chicago are celebrating a huge victory against a staunchly anti-union administration that caved.
Members of the International Socialist Organization write to report that the process of disbanding the group has been finalized.
The people of Haiti have mobilized against the corrupt government of President Jovenel Moïse in successive waves that began last summer.
A teacher and picket captain in the Denver strike talks about why fighting racism needs to be a central priority for educators’ unions.
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