If labor rights were a test, the entire world would flunk
Pete Dolack
Pete Dolack is an activist, writer, poet, and photographer. He has been involved in various activist organizations, including Trade Justice New York Metro, National People’s Campaign, and New York Workers Against Fascism, among others. He has authored the books "It’s Not Over: Learning from the Socialist Experiment," which examines attempts to create societies outside of capitalism and explores their relevance to the present world while seeking a path to a better future and "What Do We Need Bosses For: Toward Economic Democracy," which analyzes past and present efforts to establish systems of economic democracy on a national or society-wide basis.
He authored the book "It’s Not Over: Learning from the Socialist Experiment," which examines attempts to create societies outside of capitalism and explores their relevance to the present world while seeking a path to a better future.
The Democratic Party has responded to the resistance against ramming through new trade agreements by giving the process a new name. “Fast-track”…
Profits must be the only true human right if as basic a necessity as water is not
Strange, isn’t it, that the system supposedly representing the apex of human development — even the end of history — has no place for ethics or morality
It is not your imagination — you are working harder and earning less
The U.S. State Department appears to be cooking the books in its studies of the Keystone XL Pipeline
The North American Free Trade Agreement has been a lose-lose-lose proposition for working people in Canada, the United States and Mexico