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One of the most repellent forms of that old-new popular thinking—now once again spreading with mounting intensity across Western societies since the…
On April 29, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 along ideological lines to weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits voting practices that discriminate based on…
The US Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v Callais is the latest and probably most decisive blow to the Voting Rights Act…
Home may be perilous and the destination out of reach But there are no paths without an end, do not grieve —…
While the labour movement often seems at its lowest ebb, what Marx identified as capitalism’s main internal contradiction – the overaccumulation of…
In the night of 29-30 April, as was foreseen by Ramiro Giganti, Israeli forces illegally detained some twenty boats of the flotilla…
“American fascism would . . . be correspondingly democratic in the American fashion.” — Bertolt Brecht, Journals At the end of last year,…
In perhaps its most insidious decision in nearly a century, the U.S. Supreme Court disemboweled Section 2 of the landmark Voting Rights Act (VRA)…
In its failed attempts to undermine and abolish the May 1 bank holiday, the French government has sought to depict International Workers’ Day as…
The UN declared 2025 the International Year of Cooperatives. The theme of the year—”Cooperatives Build a Better World”—provided a splendid opportunity for the…
Despite a hostile labor environment, the number of workers under a union contract in the U.S. reached a 16-year high in 2025, and public…
One of the most prominent groups mobilizing their members to join in local solidarity marches, pickets and rallies is Indivisible, the nationwide…
At a Tuesday press conference and mass call, labor leaders, educators, healthcare workers, and community organizers announced coordinated May Day actions on…
On a delegation to Venezuela, the constant refrain from both high-ranking government officials and grassroots Chavistas – supporters of the movement led by former…
In Ghana’s transitional ecological belt, where once-dense forests are steadily giving way to savannah, climate change is no longer a distant concern…
To create a safer world, millions of Americans need to mobilize to end the war on Iran, prevent nuclear proliferation, halt the…
Cuba is going through perhaps its toughest existential challenge since the Revolution of 1959, with fresh American sanctions choking supply lines and…
What: National Press Briefing Ahead of May Day Strong EventsWhere: Register via zoom hereWhen: Wednesday, April 29, 2026; 3:00pm ET / 2:00pm CT…
This May Day, I’ll be one of the millions who will peacefully take to the streets to denounce the cruelty and corruption…
When we speak of poverty in political or academic discourse, we often tend to treat it as a neutral phenomenon, as though…
