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A living connection to past struggle We lost the last living connection to the left movement in Germany before the Second World War with Theodor Bergmann's death.
The term "exploitation" conjures images of sweatshops, but Marxists have a broader understanding that applies to the whole working class.
"Nothing can be changed until it is faced," wrote James Baldwin, and a new generation is learning from him about the challenges we face today.
Historical materialism is the cornerstone of Karl Marx's theories and views--but how does this concept help us explain the world?
From its origins in the “war on terror” to its racist and anti-labor practices, ICE is a thoroughly oppressive agency that should be abolished.
The winning strike by Chicago teachers can be an opening wedge against corporate school "reform"--and a fighting example for other unions.
One of the Nobel Peace Prize winners is a socialist opponent of U.S. drone strikes, but you wouldn't know it from the media.
What labor activists today call social justice unionism is a renewal of a long tradition of solidarity in the U.S. labor movement, writes New York City educator Megan Behrent.
Under the Alinsky model, initiative remains in the hands of organizers and staff. But democracy is necessary to achieve change.
The uprising of workers in France during May 1968 produced the largest general strike in history, with 9 million workers occupying their workplaces.
Intersectionality is defined in very different ways, but the concept as developed by Black feminists can help advance Marxist theory and practice.
The emergence of student anti-NRA protest as a vibrant new wing of the anti-Trump resistance requires us to reckon with modern gun politics.
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