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Marx

Bill Bowring Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
A new introduction to Karl Marx and his legacy.

Going Native: Losing the Hate

Mark Anthony Rolo The Progressive
Since the 1980s, Indian people have sought to put an end to racist names and mascots in schools, colleges, and professional sports teams. The outcry against such racism continues to gain momentum from tribes, celebrities, and racial justice groups.

The Stories War Tells Me

Rory Fanning TomDispatch
So many years later, fragmented memories from my time in Afghanistan still flood my head when I least expect them. Sometimes, I’ll push them out quickly; other times, particularly since my kids were born, they just won’t leave.

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There Is Power in This Union

Michael Kazin Dissent Magazine
The Democrats’ midterm triumphs in Nevada would not have been possible without Culinary Workers Union Local 226.

PG&E: Don’t Break it Up. Take it Over

Johanna Bozuwa Common Dreams
The potential bankruptcy of the California utility whose negligence likely plays a role in California’s wildfires is an opportunity for the public to gain control of the state’s energy destiny

Forget Elections—Labor Needs To Get Back to Its Roots

Tom Lewandowski In These Times
Social organizing, (not elections) built the labor movement. When 19th-century American workers had virtually no institutional or political voice or power, they developed both by caring about and for each other.