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Inoculating Against Globalization: Coronavirus and the Search for Alternatives
| March 12, 2020
Social developments constantly surprise. The latest anxieties over the economic contradictions of extreme globalization haven’t been triggered by a trade war, inter-imperial rivalry, a financial meltdown or riots in the … Keep reading »
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No, the Coronavirus is Not Responsible for the Fall of Stock Prices
| March 11, 2020
We are witnessing a big crisis in the stock markets on Wall Street, Europe, Japan and Shanghai, and many blame the coronavirus for it. In the last week of February … Keep reading »
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Contradictions of Post-Soviet Ukraine and the New Left
| March 10, 2020
Ukraine ended the 1980s as one of the most advanced parts of the Soviet super-power with a developed machine-building industry. Thirty years later, Ukraine’s major economic indicators are on a … Keep reading »
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Class (Size) Struggle: The Ontario Government’s Latest Game
| March 9, 2020
Anything that Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says should be taken with a bag of salt. His ability to dissemble is astonishing. So, when he said on Tuesday afternoon that … Keep reading »
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Socialist Feminist Cabaret: A Rapist in Your Path
| March 8, 2020
Presentation of “A Rapist in Your Path” in English and “Un violador en tu camino” in Spanish with Canadian-Chilean solidarity group Apoyamos Chile. Part of the Socialist Feminist Cabaret 2020. Watch video »
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The Transnational Activism of Dockworkers
| March 6, 2020
“Interfere with the foreign policy of the country? Sure as hell! That’s our job, that’s our privilege, that’s our right, that’s our duty” – Harry Bridges, 1974. Dockworkers have power. … Keep reading »
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Unions, Organizing, and the Fight for Democracy
| March 5, 2020
Despite the weakened state of most unions, workers today who are either forming new ones or reforming older ones point us in the direction of how to solve the crisis … Keep reading »
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Oshawa Could be the Engine of a Green New Deal in Canada
| March 4, 2020
It was an event that had happened countless times before. General Motors had been producing cars in Oshawa for over 100 years, and the plant had been at the centre … Keep reading »
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From Fossil Capitalism to Energy Democracy?
| March 3, 2020
The struggle for hegemony in an era of climate crisis As the 21st Century’s second decade opens, the increasingly severe symptoms of climate change comprise a pivot in the struggle … Keep reading »
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How Socialists Can Govern
| March 2, 2020
Many on the US left fear governing power, in part because it has been so difficult to achieve. More recent optimism among socialists is a welcome development – but we need a middle ground between being cynical and naive. Keep reading »
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Rights Against the Machines
| March 1, 2020
Organizing Food Courier Work in Toronto and Bologna The Canadian Union of Postal Workers is leading a drive to unionize Foodora bike and car couriers in Toronto – the first case … Watch video »
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Contesting Bill 168
| February 29, 2020
Controversial Antisemitism Bill Passes Second Reading in Ontario Independent Jewish Voices Canada is deeply dismayed and concerned with the Ontario Government’s decision to unanimously approve Bill 168, the Combating Antisemitism Act, … Keep reading »
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