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Kevin Crane spoke to Colin, a trade unionist from Chicago, in his capacity as an activist, about how American public-sector workers are fighting back against the Trump administration Can you give us ...
Dominic Alexander concludes our series on the great revolutions by looking at the aftermath of the Russian revolution and ...
Alex Snowdon on why socialists must help re-build the trade unions as fighting organisations for the working class Workers ...
F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel about class and wealth in 1920s USA is a brilliant piece of writing and remains as relevant as ...
The Supreme Court decision is a chance to reset the debate and defend women's and trans rights together, argues Elaine Graham ...
Trump’s tariffs come from long-term ruling-class concerns about the relative decline of the US and its hegemony, but are ...
Great calamities bring change. Epidemic diseases devastated Indigenous American populations, paving the way for colonisation, cholera epidemics in the nineteenth century and revolutionised sanitation.
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