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Mass Strike N° 2

Saturday 6 February 2010 by Admin
The second issue of Mass Strike (December 2009) is out. We present both the PDF version and its content online : Mass Strike Issue 2 in PDF What is the International Luxemburgist Network? Why this organization now? On the question of revolutionary organization : the case of the NPA in France (...) > continue

Like ears of corn under the rain : the unemployed councils multiply in Spain

Saturday 6 February 2010 by Admin
By JM Delgado At the end of 2008, unemployment in Spain reached three million workers. Just three months later, it was four million, with the unemployment rate up to 17.4%, doubling in the last 12 months. One million households, 6% of the total, have no employed members. Among immigrants the (...) > continue

On the Question of Revolutionary Organization: the Case of the NPA in France

Sunday 3 May 2009
By Inti In the course of the past few years several attempts have been made to create unified parties of the “left of the left”, notably in Europe. The most recent case is that of the New Anti-Capitalist Party (Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste or NPA) meant to integrate in a single organization all (...) > continue

Mobilize for May 1

Thursday 30 April 2009
March 5:00 PM from Union Square, NYC Assemble Broadway and 15 th Defend Workers’ Right to Fight Back Legalization for all! No limits on the right to strike and organize Workers can’t fight layoffs, cutbacks and wage cuts if they fear deportation and detention and if laws block their rights to (...) > continue

Help organize to win our demands

Thursday 30 April 2009
Defend Workers’ Right to Fight Back This means: Legalization for all! No limits on the right to strike and organize Make the Rich Pay: Decent Jobs For ALL This means: Tax the rich and corporations to pay for a massive direct government jobs program—expanding housing, education, health (...) > continue

Has Change Come to Post-Katrina New Orleans? Bush, Obama, and the First 100 Days

Wednesday 29 April 2009
by Jay Arena As people in the U.S. and around the world evaluate President Barack Obama’s first one-hundred days, many — that is, those who truly wanted a break from the racist, militarist, anti-working class policies of the Bush regime — are coming to the conclusion that the ’change’ his (...) > continue

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