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Subject How should Robert Mugabe be remembered? + more from Workers World
Date September 10, 2019 1:01 PM
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** How should Robert Mugabe be remembered? ([link removed] )
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Robert Mugabe mural, Harare, Zimbabwe. When Robert Mugabe, the first democratically elected president of Zimbabwe (formerly white supremacist-governed Rhodesia), died on Sept. 6 at the age of 95, every pro-imperialist, bourgeois media united in demonizing him as a “tyrant” and “dictator” in the most vile manner. Mugabe has even been . . .

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** Tension spikes between Colombia and Venezuela ([link removed] )
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This article first appeared Sept. 1 in pagina12.com.ar. Translation by Michael Otto. The relationship between the Venezuelan and Colombian governments took new confrontational steps this week. Colombian President Iván Duque made the first accusation after a sector of the FARC [Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia] announced a return to arms. . . .

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** ‘It is not too late’ to solve the climate crisis ([link removed] )
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The climate crisis looms overhead like the Grim Reaper for us all, especially young people. We have been born into this crisis. Many of us are growing up in fear and anxiety about what will happen to us in a few short years. This fear is so strong and overwhelming . . .

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** Declaración de Partido Mundo Obrero: Solidaridad de Workers World con la marcha de El Paso: ¡ABOLIR LA SUPREMACÍA BLANCA! ¡ABOLIR ICE! ([link removed] )
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El 3 de agosto de 2019, un individuo intentó aplastar el espíritu de millones. Intentó, a través de la malicia y la violencia, hacer retroceder a aquellos que solo buscan refugio y seguridad. Pero su intento ha fallado. El tirador de El Paso, el último de una larga línea de . . .

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** La lucha de clases y la crisis climática ([link removed] )
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Los hechos son irrefutables. Selvas tropicales ardiendo, glaciares derritiéndose. Las inundaciones de “una vez en cien años” están ocurriendo con una regularidad aterradora. Nadie puede discutir seriamente contra el pronóstico de la catástrofe climática. La conversación que importa ahora es: quién es responsable y quién puede solucionarlo. El clima es . . .

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** Aranceles, comercio y sobreproducción ([link removed] )
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Publicado en lowwagecapitalism.com el 25 de agosto. Todas las señales indican que se avecina una recesión económica. Si bien los capitalistas son los primeros en gemir y gemir por los descensos en los mercados de acciones y bonos, una recesión económica provoca una crisis para la clase trabajadora. Significa despidos, . . .

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