John Case

 
 
John Case

John Case is a former electronics worker and union organizer with the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (UE), also formerly a software developer, now host of the WSHC "Winners and Losers" radio program in Shepherdstown, W.Va.

AI’s potential to change society

AI’s potential to change society

The promise of AI is to steadily rid society of commodity relations altogether, and class society with it!  

BY:John Case| February 10, 2026
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How can labor save itself — and our country?

How can labor save itself — and our country?

The devastating effects of Taft–Hartley, technological change, globalization, and MAGA mean organized labor must build its ties with millions of unorganized workers.

BY:John Case| October 3, 2025
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“Fair” trade vs. Trump’s tariffs: What’s the socialist response?

“Fair” trade vs. Trump’s tariffs: What’s the socialist response?

Bourgeois theories of trade idealize supply and demand. Trump's tarriffs double down on imperialism's lawless demands. What would socialist trade look like?

BY:John Case| June 30, 2025
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When liberalism turns pathetic: an open letter to Robert Reich

When liberalism turns pathetic: an open letter to Robert Reich

Reich wants us to stay in the middle of the road. But now is the time to be in the thick of the fight.

BY:John Case| January 10, 2025
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AI — the promise and the threat

AI — the promise and the threat

The political reforms required to bring AI under democratic dominion seem a revolution away. Solidarity movements from the past year have been warming the blood of the labor movement.

BY:John Case| March 7, 2024
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