The recent term of the Roberts Court has drawn intense scrutiny from labor advocates, civil rights groups, and immigrant rights organizations because multiple rulings have been viewed as narrowing protections....
When we consider the Fourth of July, we acknowledge that the United States was founded in the context of developing capitalism. But we also acknowledge that the bourgeois revolution was....
Five questions testing Marxist understanding of July’s revolutionary anniversaries: July 4, Bastille Day, the Moncada assault, setbacks of the workers’ movement, and Tom Paine’s legacy.
An update on the International Communist Movement and what fraternal communist and workers parties are doing around the world.
What’s important about Losurdo's Class Struggle, while not necessarily novel, is that it reminds us that the working class is not a fixed economic label but a living political subject....
CPUSA responds to Geese critique: communist plus means more than reforms — it's ideological intervention in mass struggle toward socialist transformation.
GMR breaks down July 4th through a Marxist lens: the MAGA ruling class vs. the multiracial working class fighting for real liberation.
Show AllWestern Massachusetts CPUSA and other progressive forces demand what is best for all: universal rent controls and tenant protections.
Show AllThe Chicago Club's participation reflects CPUSA's commitment to labor solidarity and the fight against capitalist greed.
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Two hundred and fifty years ago this July 4th, a group of colonial merchants, lawyers, and planters put their names to a piece of parchment that shook the world. They declared, in the most radical language their age could imagine, that governments derive their just powers from the consent of...
Arguably, the first American Fourth of July speech took place in 1634. Allow me to explain. In 1838, twelve years before The Scarlet Letter was published and sixty-two years after the Declaration of Independence, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a historical sketch that called out his country’s anti-democratic compulsions. “Endicott and the...
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