This is a slightly edited version of a talk given during the“What Road to Socialism?” webinar held by Workers World Party on May 16. The U.S. claims to be a democracy, but this claim is totally divorced from the reality of class struggle. The wealthy ruling class, which owns most . . .
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This is a slightly edited version of a talk given during the “What Road to Socialism?” webinar held by Workers World Party on May 16. When I first started writing for Workers World/Mundo Obrero newspaper, longtime comrade Leslie Feinberg said to me that older comrades always told hir, “Remember, no . . .
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The following is a slightly edited talk given during the Workers World Party webinar “What Road to Socialism?” on May 16. We are at a great crossroads in the history of humanity. With the pandemic and the social and economic crises caused by it, this is the most significant moment . . .
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This is a slightly edited version of a talk given during the“What Road to Socialism?” webinar held by Workers World Party on May 16. United Steelworkers Local 8751 has three advantages during this pandemic when going to work on the frontlines is a daily exercise in confronting the life-or-death realities . . .
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This is a slightly edited version of a talk given during the“What Road to Socialism?” webinar held by Workers World Party on May 16. As the coronavirus continues to have a massive impact on people’s health and as some businesses have closed, there is a simultaneous crisis of the capitalist . . .
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This is a slightly edited version of a talk given during the“What Road To Socialism?” webinar held by Workers World Party on May 16. Arielle Robinson speaking during What Road to Socialism Webinar, May 16. I was introduced to Workers World Party when I first moved to Atlanta from Derry, . . .
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