Michael Honey examines MLK’s relationship to working-class struggles and what we can learn from his experiences about organizing coalitions and social movements.
The Party should openly resist the liberal agenda and press radical ones instead. This must be our mark. This is leadership.
The challenges, and rewards, of building coalitions that unite labor, community groups, and mass movements.
The main factor explaining the grim circumstances in which the working class finds itself is the one-sided intensification of the class struggle by the capitalist class.
The shout of joy for a giant people's victory was also the realization that we can't miss a beat in the ongoing battle to wrest the country from the grip...