The ongoing developments with respect to the Catalan national question and the violent repression meted out by the Spanish government have rightfully provoked impassioned responses from revolutionary parties and proletarian forces across the globe. Scenes of jackbooted riot cops wading… Read More ›
Editorials
Editorial: 8th of March in New York City: Decisive, Colorful, and Hopeful
On Wednesday, thousands of people leading by women’s organizations gathered in Washington Square Park near New York University campus. Women of all ages from different national, religious, and ethnic backgrounds were in the park with the call of the platform… Read More ›
Who are the American Party of Labor?
by Comrade Aaron Peterson Who are the American Party of Labor? The American Party of Labor is by far one of the most diverse Marxist-Leninist organizations in the United States. We are Atheists, Muslims, Christians and Jews (And many others)…. Read More ›
Editorial: My Time At The DNC: A Demoralizing Experience
by Leonard Zorfass I attended the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. I did not attend the convention itself but joined the hundreds of protestors outside the convention. Among the protestors were various strata of left including Sandernistas, Anarchists, Democratic Socialists, and a handful of communists… Read More ›
A British Comrade Reports on Trip to Cuba
by Maurice Allen As you may know, I returned from a visit to Cuba yesterday, and I said I would write a short analysis of what I saw there. I only stayed in Havana, and thus can’t speak for the… Read More ›
Workers’ Communist Party of France (PCOF) on the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
From the newspaper La Forge Central Organ of the Workers’ Communist Party of France The attack against Charlie Hebdo that left many dead and injured is a barbaric act. We strongly condemn it and our thoughts go to the victims, their families, and… Read More ›
Are the Popular Fronts Necessary?
By Raul Marcos Member of the PCE/ML The answer is a resounding YES. They are necessary and indispensable given the condition of oppression and exploitation, that are worsening, and which the people are suffering. The proletariat, with its party at… Read More ›
Editorial: Outrage
In 1099, the city of Jerusalem fell to the knights of the first crusade. What happened following the capture of the city is one of the blackest marks on Western Christendom throughout its entire history. The city’s population was put… Read More ›
Iris Mary Jessie Cremer, 1943-2014
Dear Comrades, You will be sad to hear that Iris Cremer, the long-time secretary of the UK Stalin Society, passed away peacefully yesterday evening after a short illness. She was 70. Her contribution to the world revolutionary movement was not… Read More ›
Editorial: Get off that Bandwagon
By George Bialek. If you’re a Facebook user chances are you’ve probably seen a popular “meme” regarding Iceland. It’s the one that supposedly quotes some Icelandic politician who was asked something like “Why has Iceland managed to do so well… Read More ›
Why Poor People’s Bad Decisions Make Perfect Sense
By Linda Tirado What we know about poverty is often academic. It’s rare to have a poor person actually explain it on their own behalf. So this is me doing that. There’s no way to structure this coherently. They are random… Read More ›
Editorial: Malala Yousafzai and the White Saviour Complex
by Assed Baig An edit of this article was first published on the Huffington Post website When Malala Yusufzai was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen simply because she wanted to gain an education it sent shockwaves around the world. The Western media… Read More ›
Editorial: Greece On The Verge? Military Special Forces Have 15 Demands… Or Else
Greek government authorities are on alert after a union of Greek army reservists of Special Forces issued a statement urging the Greek administration to step down and make way for a national unity government. As Keep Talking Greece notes, the statement on the… Read More ›
“I am Chelsea”: Read Chelsea Manning’s full statement
The Next Stage of My Life I want to thank everybody who has supported me over the last three years. Throughout this long ordeal, your letters of support and encouragement have helped keep me strong. I am forever indebted to… Read More ›
2013: A Short Story
Willis Smith awoke to the sound of his radio alarm and rose from his bed. So began another day living under the System. There was no time to have breakfast, given the demanding hours required by his employer. Given the… Read More ›