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MST Letter to the Brazilian People
| May 23, 2018
Brazil is experiencing a deep economic, political, social and environmental crisis as a result of the international crisis of capitalism and the inability of this system to solve the contradictions … Keep reading »
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The Great March of Return and Israel’s Attack on Gaza: Canadian Opposition
| May 21, 2018
Six statements by Canadian organizations condemning Israel’s violent response in Gaza against the Palestinian march of Return. Keep reading »
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Rebuild Public Hospitals and Long-Term Care
| May 20, 2018
After touring Ontario in recent weeks, Ontario Health Coalition spokeswoman Natalie Mehra returned to Toronto on 16 May 2018 at a press conference outside the Emergency Department at Mount Sinai … Watch video »
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Local Roads to Austerity: Neoliberal Urbanism in Canada
| May 17, 2018
The ‘urban question’, as it came to be called in the 1970s, is now a central focus of academic study, state planning and political struggle alike. Keep reading »
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Teachers Lead in the Revolt Against Austerity
| May 15, 2018
The strikes aren’t just about pay. They’re a rejection of tax cuts for the wealthy and a rallying cry for public goods and services. Keep reading »
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A New Politics? Movements, Power and Transformation
| May 14, 2018
Book Review: Hilary Wainwright, A New Politics of the Left. Keep reading »
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The May ’68 Events and Revolution in the West
| May 13, 2018
Analysis of the May 1968 events in Europe and their significance for a revolutionary movement today. Keep reading »
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The Family-Party-State Nexus in Nicaragua
| May 9, 2018
In 1979 a popular uprising led by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) overthrew the U.S.-backed Somoza-family dictatorship which had ruled Nicaragua since the 1930s, and in 1984 the Sandinistas … Keep reading »
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Free and Accessible Transit Now
| May 8, 2018
Toward A Red-Green Vision for Toronto Transit is a critical issue for many people in Toronto, as in all major urban areas. More is at stake than reducing traffic congestion and … Keep reading »
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French Railworkers on Strike
| May 7, 2018
The philosopher Étienne Balibar is one of the figures behind the solidarity fund in support of striking railworkers in France – a fund that now stands close to €1-million. Responding … Keep reading »
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The Communist International: Its Relevance Today
| May 6, 2018
Thirty-five years ago I undertook to translate and publish the record of the Communist International in Lenin’s lifetime, covering the preparatory years from 1907 to its foundation in 1919 and … Keep reading »
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Where Are the Riots of Yesteryear? Remembering May 1968
| May 4, 2018
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the wave of radical revolts and revolutionary uprisings that startled the world in 1968 and which – although ultimately crushed by the forces … Keep reading »
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