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Resisting Amazon Is Not Futile
| December 12, 2020
Amazon represents the pinnacle challenge to union organizers and socialists throughout the country. Are we in a 1919 moment, still a generation of failures away from breakthrough success? Or closer to 1935, approaching the tipping point of winning real worker power? Keep reading »
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A Country Is Entitled to Refuse to Repay a Debt
| December 11, 2020
The following interview, given by Éric Toussaint to the Argentine review Mugica, has been adapted to make it accessible to readers who are not necessarily aware of the details of … Keep reading »
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A Strategic Perspective for Uniting Ecosocialists in Québec
| December 10, 2020
Newly formed ‘Révolution écosocialiste’ organization proposes a green, ecosocialist and democratic program for building a mass movement in the 21st century. Keep reading »
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In Defence of Democracy and the Farmers’ Movement in India
| December 9, 2020
The widespread farmers agitations against the pro-business and anti-farmer legislations passed undemocratically by the Indian Parliament in September 2020, has been met with a predictable insensitive and muted response from … Keep reading »
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RCEP: An Unjust Deal and Added Burden in the Time of a Pandemic
| December 8, 2020
Trade Justice Pilipinas statement on the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement. In the midst of a global pandemic and despite strong peoples’ opposition, governments are set … Keep reading »
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Capitalism and Climate Change in Honduras
| December 7, 2020
Honduras lies in tatters. Ecological catastrophes in the form of twin hurricanes have rapidly destroyed its pandemic-ravaged economy. At a press conference in Tegucigalpa, Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez said … Keep reading »
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UK Launch of The Socialist Register 2021: Beyond Digital Capitalism
| December 6, 2020
As digital technology became integral to the capitalist market dystopia of the first decades of the 21st century, it not only refashioned our ways of communicating but of working and … Watch video »
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Vaccine Nationalism? An Incurable Disease Called Hope
| December 4, 2020
The total level of global indebtedness now sits at an astronomical $277-trillion, an increase of $15-trillion since 2019. This amount is equivalent to 365% of the global gross domestic product. … Keep reading »
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The Not So Negative Dialectics of Post-Secondary Education
| December 3, 2020
“Well, we busted out of class, had to get away from those fools. We learned more from a three-minute record, baby, than we ever learned in school.” — Bruce Springsteen … Keep reading »
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COVID Vaccines: Calling the Shots
| December 2, 2020
Before the COVID-19 pandemic engulfed the world, the big pharmaceutical companies did little investment in vaccines for global diseases and viruses. It was just not profitable. Of the 18 largest … Keep reading »
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Sick and Tired of Virus Banalities
| December 1, 2020
Everyone has seen those cheesy T-shirts which say, “My grandmother went to Tahiti and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.” One of our friends went to Venice and brought … Keep reading »
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If Unions Had Organized the South, Could Trump Have Been Avoided?
| November 30, 2020
At a time when activists and commentators are puzzling over the United States’ enduring conservatism, Michael Goldfield’s new book The Southern Key: Class, Race, and Radicalism in the 1930s and … Keep reading »
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