The Occupy movement and building the class struggle. (Presentation at the Jan. 22, 2012 meeting of the Detroit Workers' Voice Discussion Group).
The November 2011 issue of Communist Voice
has appeared with articles on
-- the struggle against austerity
-- the
Fukushima nuclear disaster
-- the continuing failure of capitalist
climate summits
-- Leninism and the Arab spring
-- against the denigration of the democratic struggles on Libya and Syria
-- the debate among Ukrainian leftists on
the nature of the Soviet Union
-- privatization in Cuba, and more!
The full text of all articles is now posted here.
Into the streets October 7th (10th anniversary of the US invasion of Afghanistan)! No more war in Afghanistan!
The Fukushima disaster means no to nuclear power! On the occasion of the October 1 anti-nuclear demonstrations (Detroit Workers' Voice #102, October 1, 2011). And a more extended article, Fukushima shows why we must build the fight against all nukes!, from a forthcoming issue of Communist Voice.
Al Gore's "24 hours of reality" about global warming, but continuing fantasy about market-based measures.
Down with the anti-worker campaign! USPS management declares war on postal workers, and also cuts postal service, Detroit Workers' Voice #101, September 4, 2011. (PDF version)
Solidarity with the
democratic uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East! --
Detroit Workers' Voice #100, April 28, 2011. (PDF
version)
No to Michigan Governor
Snyder's war on the workers and the poor! Detroit Workers' Voice
#98, March 23, 2011. (PDF version)
Demonstrate on March 19th against Obama's endless wars! (Leaflet of the Seattle Anti-Imperialist Committee)
Watch out for Obama's new attacks on
immigrants! Leaflet for the April 10
demonstrations, by the Seattle Anti-Imperialist Committee (PDF version) and Detroit
Workers' Voice #89 on full rights for immigrants and in support of
the struggle of postal workers. (PDF version).
A century of
International Women's Day -- 1910-2010 - leaflel of the Seattle
Anti-Imperialist Committee.
On the question of workers' rule: a reply to an anarchist (Seattle Ben) with respect to freedom, the proletarian party, planning in the future workers' state, and the environment, by Eric Gordon, Sept. 16, 2009.
Against Stalinist revisionism: the roots of present-day revisionist errors in the earlier stands of the post-World War II period. The May 1, 1984 pamphlet on problems in the orientation of the world communist movement in the post-World War II period is now available as a PDF pamphlet with an introduction of April 2009.
New historical articles have been added to the site under the new subject headings "History of the CPUSA", "Militant united front tactics vs. the 7th Congress of the Comintern", and "The black national question in the U.S." See under "Past articles by subject".
It's not just today that the UAW
national leadership
practiced business unionism, they were
also doing it back in the days of the UAW's formation. It was not the
business unionist
leaders, but the combination of a mass upsurge and rank-and-file
organization that led to the
successful sit-down strikes of the 1930s.
See:
--The
CPUSA'S work in auto and the change in line of the mid-1930's
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