Central Organ of the Communist Party of Ecuador — ML (PCMLE). The international situation in recent months has been characterized by a deepening of the contradiction between capital and labor. Millions of workers in cities and the countryside have taken… Read More ›
England
Translation: Serious Mistakes and Shortcomings in the Activities of the Communist Party of Great Britain,1954
Translated by Polina Brik, edited by Leonard Zorfass for Revolutionary Democracy To the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Comrade Khrushchev N.S. To the Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Comrade Suslov M.A. SERIOUS… Read More ›
St. Patrick’s Day and the Irish Struggle
St. Patrick’s Day is typically portrayed as a day for drinking, festivities and revelry. However, we in the American Party of Labor believe that revolutionaries should set aside some time every year to remember the tragedy of discrimination the Irish… Read More ›
The “Feminism” of Maggie Thatcher
Celebrating the Self-Empowerment of Elite White Women by GAIL DINES I usually like watching Meryl Streep, but I seriously hope that she doesn’t win an Oscar on Sunday for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher. I couldn’t stand the thought of… Read More ›
Sanctioning Syria
Who is the Real Loser? by ELIAS AKLEH Economic sanctions are arrogant open acts of war against other nations. Their goal is to devastate the lower and middle classes and to weaken the country. The regime of the imposing country… Read More ›
American Party of Labor Statement on the Killing of Muammar Gaddafi
No the Colonization of Libya! With the victory of the NATO-backed rebels and the National Transitional Council, Libya has been colonized once again. Moammar Gaddafi, the leader of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, has been killed according to the country’s rebel… Read More ›
Queen Arrives in Ireland, Protesters Clash with Police
Queen Elizabeth II has begun her tour of Ireland. Many bourgeois press sources have been lavish in their praises of this trip, lauding the Queen’s visit to Ireland as a “step forward” in relations between the two countries. However, in… Read More ›