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An intensifying civil war--with its roots in the U.S. invasion and occupation--is ripping Iraq apart and threatening sectarian conflict across the region.
Teachers sent a loud and proud message at Capitol protests, but there are questions to answer about the shape of future organizing.
Socialist Worker looks at the results of the midterms — and what they tell us about reaction and resistance in a polarized country.
A U.S. socialist explains why Marxists view the working class as the social force capable of transforming capitalist society.
Members of Science for the People-Mexico explain why scientists need an anti-capitalist rallying point to organize and mobilize their profession.
In the face of systematic racism, the "back to Africa" ideas of Marcus Garvey struck a chord in early 20th century America.
Tens of thousands protested in Mexico after the killing of six student teachers by police and the disappearance of 43 more.
For millions who suffer from mental health problems, the blame is placed on their individual behavior instead of the system.
Socialism isn't a utopian dream. It is a part of the real world, a struggle already in progress. Brian Jones examines Marx's revolutionary ideas in this last of three articles.
The political momentum is with Republicans going into the 2014 midterm elections--and Democrats have no one to blame for it but themselves.
The Democrats’ promotion of a bipartisan compromise has been a disaster for immigrants, refugees and the entire U.S. working class.
The 50th anniversary of Lyndon Johnson's declaration of a "War on Poverty" has reignited a debate about the persistence of inequality.