May Day appears to promise a new level of working-class unity against the MAGA right. Needless to say, such unity must also include demands to end the blockade against Cuba....
Communist and Workers' parties worldwide struggle against fascism, imperialism, and war.
The Jewish committee of CPUSA calls on our fellow American Jews committed to peace and justice, to organize independently of Jewish establishment institutions and speak out.
We have to add the Communist plus by adding a working-class stamp on the struggle. That was Lenin’s lesson; to put a working-class stamp on the fight against reaction and....
When labor acts as the leading force in broad, struggle-oriented coalitions with community allies, it can mobilize power that transcends the workplace and begins to answer the systemic crisis.
Happy Black History Month. The current Supreme Court has flung open the gates to fascism. Black and working class resistance is fierce. Resist!
Culture doesn't just reflect movements. It nourishes them, shapes them, and brings them together. In a time when huge media monopolies exert unprecedented control over cultural production, what makes a piece of art or music revolutionary?
Show AllThe disease is capitalism, and political realignment alone won’t cure it if the system is left intact and unnamed.
Show AllWe have to add the Communist plus by adding a working-class stamp on the struggle. That was Lenin’s lesson; to put a working-class stamp on the fight against reaction and on the fight for democracy.
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With a month to go before mass marches and boycotts are planned nationwide, the May Day Strong movement for “No Work, No School, No Shopping” is accelerating. Hundreds of organizations from coast to coast, including both big teachers unions—the Teachers/AFT and the National Education Association, the nation’s largest union—signed up...
In 1607, an English court ruled that babies born in Scotland after it unified with England were born the English king’s “subjects,” with all the rights of Englishmen. Well into the 19th century, standard American and British legal treatises included, as basic law, the 1607 case’s principle of “birthright citizenship.”...
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