
For the victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, end nuclear arms
Nuclear weapons have not been used in warfare since Hiroshima and Nagasaki - but such good fortune may not last forever.
Senator Sanders got it right
The passage of the debt ceiling bill marks a dangerous moment for the workers movement in this country.
A little debt-ceiling history, and a few suggestions
It was a double "hostage crisis": The right enforced party discipline on the whole GOP and then made the Democrats negotiate on its own terms.
Red School Bus tour makes final stop for summer in Texas
Many Marxists, communists, radical labor activists and political activists were proud to call the great state of Texas their home.
Fracking: Are the regulators in bed with the oil and gas industry?
The Environmental Protection Agency can't protect the environment because oil companies don't want it to. What the frack is that?

Debt deal: Time for diplomacy is over
The Republicans are no ordinary opposition party with whom the Democrats can have amicable differences. They are racist, anti-labor, anti-democratic extremists, beholden to fascist-minded billionaires.

Poem of the week: "Allegiances" in troubled times
As if written for today's headlines, William Stafford's poem "Allegiances" reflects that we will have to take care of each other; we will be our own protection.

Jobs with Justice: Now more than ever
Jobs with Justice enters its 25th year facing incredible challenges. In the wake of the just agreed to debt ceiling fight the whole working class faces even greater attack and pain.

Captain America’s star-spangled banter
Captain America is a classic comic tale-turned-cinema, but in its shift from paper to big screen, a few things may have been lost in translation.


