Human Power is its own end – Karl Marx
July-August 2016, Vol. 61, #4
Fires in Canada, drought in India inspire creative revolt
July 3, 2016The wildfires sweeping Alberta's tar sands region provide a window onto the state of the environment and the multidimensional worldwide struggle against pollution and climate...
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From the writings of Raya Dunayevskaya: Racism, war and Muhammad Ali
July 4, 2016On the same day that General William Westmoreland waved the flag before Congress, Muhammad Ali refused to be inducted into the Army. While the...
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Jasmine Richards – Black Lives Matter speaks
July 3, 2016A revolutionary critique of the "lynching" charge against Black Lives Matter activist Jasmine Richards and how it reveals the racism endemic to U.S. society and...
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Featured Articles
The hell anti-abortionists have wrought
July 2, 2016One woman tells her story of the difficulty of getting an abortion in Alabama for a fetus with a fatal disease and her anger at...
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Philosophic Dialogue: Dialectic of the party or dialectic of philosophy and organization?
July 5, 2016Eugene Gogol explores the point that the radical heart of Hegelian dialectics is the negation of the negation--the positive within the negative that constructs the...
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Editorial: Homophobic mass murder in Orlando
July 9, 2016Domestic terrorist Omar Mateen's killing and injuring of Queer people in Orlando exposes racist and anti-Muslim sentiments but also, in reaction to his act,...
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Letter from Mexico: Police kill defiant teachers in Oaxaca
July 2, 2016Despite police murders of teachers, surviving teachers and their supporters carry on inspiring protests against so-called "educational reforms" in Oaxaca,...
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Woman As Reason: Will Stanford rape be a turning point?
Terry Moon explores how the rape of a woman by a Stanford University student can become a turning point, rather than a stopping point, in...
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