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PDF of September 2 issue


PDF of September 2 issue

Download the PDF. STOP EVICTIONS! ALSO: Class WAAR on Labor Day; Marxist history of HIV/AIDS; Capitalism cranks up the heat; COVID: A tale of two systems. Editorial: In Kabul, U.S. lies to hide crimes — again. Tear Down the Walls: Legal system? Legal oppression. Texas incarceration: Shut it down! WORLD: . . .

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Ida: ‘Capitalism accelerates misery’


Ida: ‘Capitalism accelerates misery’

This graphic shows Hurricane Ida taken from radar. The Central Gulf Coast branch of Workers World Party issued the following statement Aug. 29. As Hurricane Ida slams into Louisiana and assaults the entire Central Gulf Coast, we must remember that when disasters occur, capitalism does not respond with aid but . . .

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Boston: Solidarity with water protectors


Boston: Solidarity with water protectors

By AEzra El and Steve Gillis A rally against the tar sands pipeline Enbridge 3 took place in Jamaica Plains, Boston, Aug. 25. Boston Aug. 25 – Indigenous activists, climate activists and Workers World Party members gathered today in Boston’s early evening glow to challenge Gina McCarthy, a petroleum profiteer . . .

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COVID-19: Socialist/progressive countries vs. capitalist?


COVID-19: Socialist/progressive countries vs. capitalist?

Neighborhood health care is freely available in revolutionary Cuba. For a look at how the following figures were derived, given the difficulty of comparing data on COVID-19, see the article endnote. On Aug. 26, CNN was running a short news report on the spike of COVID-19 in Florida, highlighting the . . .

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A Marxist history of HIV/AIDS − Part 3: Early Fightback, 1981-1982


A Marxist history of HIV/AIDS − Part 3: Early Fightback, 1981-1982

HIV refers to human immunodeficiency virus. If left untreated, HIV can lead to the disease AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). HIV is transmitted by four fluids: semen, vaginal fluid, blood and breast milk, and through mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy/birth.  On July 3, 1981, the New York Times published an article with . . .

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