All Views Articles for 2016-05-01
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Donna Smith Political Revolutionists: Does an Inside-Outside Strategy Have a Chance? As the presidential candidates for 2016 go kicking and sliding toward the final primaries -- and most especially into California, an increasing number of pundits with a knack for the writing and... Read more |
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Alexa Strabuk The Little-Known Farmworkers Who Sparked the Biggest Labor Movement in U.S. History There would be no Cesar Chavez without the Filipino manongs of Delano, California, whose decision to strike set off the most significant labor movement the United States has ever seen. Read more |
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Nicolas J S Davies Escalating U.S. Air Strikes Kill Hundreds of Civilians in Mosul, Iraq USA Today revealed on April 19th that U.S. air forces have been operating under looser rules of engagement in Iraq and Syria since last fall. The war commander, Lt Gen McFarland, now orders air... Read more |
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Bob Lord Inequality Will Get Worse Until There’s a Revolution Imagine, after a deep sleep, you suffered the fate of Rip Van Winkle and woke in the spring of 2040. What might you find? Among other things, maybe a presidential candidate railing against America’s... Read more |
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Laura Flanders Lucy Parsons: The Anarchist and Intersectional Feminist Who Inspired May Day Workers shouldn't strike and go out and starve, but strike and remain in, and take possession, said Lucy parsons. Lifelong partner of Albert parsons, one of the American Labor Leaders, most... Read more |