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To erase opposition to the Maduro government in order to oppose the “main enemy” is to erase the voices of the Venezuelan people.
THE MASS migration from Venezuela has become a topic of political debate, bilateral negotiations between countries and the work of NGOs — and, no less importantly, of ideological propaganda. The ...
Confronting anti-trans bigotry is not merely a matter of political principle for socialists, but a life-and-death struggle against erasure.
Socialist Worker looks at the results of the midterms — and what they tell us about reaction and resistance in a polarized country.
The five presidential campaigns of Eugene V. Debs provide inspiring examples of what he thought a socialist election campaign should be.
There are many struggles ahead on campus, as we take on the neoliberal university and its thirst for profits.
The pressure to vote for Hillary Clinton is becoming ever more intense. But the left has to resist the political logic of lesser evilism that the Democrats rely on every four years. FIRST, IT was ...
A group of leading left-wing intellectuals and activists make the case for placing the banks at the service of people instead of profit.
The editors of Jacobin and Socialist Worker discuss the impact of the Sanders campaign and what it means for the efforts of socialists in the U.S.
Sanders' success has prompted a debate on the left about an old question: Should socialists work inside the Democratic Party?
Bernie Sanders is rallying millions of people around his call for a "political revolution." But what would it take to actually make one happen?
A Vermont socialist looks behind the image to examine the real record of self-identified "independent" Bernie Sanders.