Recently posted

  • The long war on unions is escalating in the public sector as the recession wipes out tax revenue and triggers deep budget cuts in states, large and small.

  • There are two wrong interpretations of the November 3 election results circulating in the political establishment and among its chatterers.

  • The streets of Philadelphia have been overrun by cars, bikers and pedestrians after SEPTA workers struck for a fair contract.

  • Workers at SK Hand Tools in Chicago prevailed in a strike that forced the company to restore health care and pensions.

  • Long before the fall of the Berlin Wall, there was a history of workers' struggle against the self-described Communist regimes of Eastern Europe.

  • However well-intentioned, a moralistic approach can have profound implications for how adherents of animal rights politics view human oppression.

  • Other species don't need political rights like the vote, but they absolutely deserve the ability to live out life according to their instincts.

  • We need a real public option | Puerto Rican workers show the way | The end of an era in music | Why our words matter | Liberation and the disabled

  • In contrast to the surge of pro-LGBT activism and legislative progress, Maine voters overturned equal marriage rights by a narrow margin.

  • If Tuesday's elections reveal nothing else, it's that the time for swooning over photo ops is past. We need action, not words.

  • Thirty years after he visited Pol Pot's Cambodia, John Pilger describes the holocaust he witnessed there.

  • A new exhibit for the Day of the Dead at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago speaks to the experiences of immigrants in the U.S.

  • Three Puerto Rican activists discuss the dynamics of the mass mobilization against the layoffs of more than 25,000 public-sector workers.

  • A group of 30 Michigan State University students and faculty picketed the state capitol October 30 to combat recent budget cuts and tuition hikes.

  • Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street firms are looking forward to a bonus orgy for executives this year--supposedly for a job well done.

  • Afghanistan's election farce came to a laughable end when Hamid Karzai was declared the winner after his rival dropped out of a run-off vote.

  • The leading corporate lobbyist against a "public option" in the U.S. helped waste billions on "market reforms" of Britain's National Health Service.

  • With a deal that would restore Manuel Zelaya still in the balance, an opponent of the coup regime discusses the resistance's next move.

  • The American people made history in electing Barack Obama--and they expected big reforms instead of the same old America Obama represents.

  • While I often agree with the criticisms made in articles at SocialistWorker.org, I think this is not the period for polemics.