
Elections, the state, reform & revolution
Another major electoral battle is shaping up in November that will determine the political terrain of struggle for the next period.

Report: Economic concentration helps fuel the income gap
"The return of plutocracy to America was no accident. The drastic decline in market competition has been a result of conscious political decisions."

UAW and all unions need membership participation
The United Auto Workers, at their 36th Constitutional Convention on June 5, are ready to fight the greatest assault against working people of our times.

Florida communists have a "great convention"
The Florida convention included workshops on racism and organizing skills. Discussion periods allowed for lively exchanges of viewpoints on issues facing the party and the people's movement.

Chris Christie’s hero
In Christie's own words, one can see what he really stands for. His praise of Walker, the Koch-owned governor of Wisconsin, shows his true political colors.

A minimum program for a progressive majority
This is a framework of principles that left forces could use to unite majorities in competitive battles at, primarily, the local and state levels.

Mike Giocondo, 85: Fighter for justice at home and abroad
Mike Giocondo has died in the Community Hospice of Northeast Florida in Jacksonville one week after being admitted for heart failure.

The mysteries of human capital
To most, capital means a bank account, a hundred shares of IBM stock, assembly lines, or steel plants. But such tangible forms are not the only type of capital.

Millennials see Keystone as more than just a pipeline
The fight over Keystone is really about a generational shift in our energy paradigm and how we will survive the 21st century.

Supreme Court extends attack on democracy with McCutcheon decision
The Supreme Court struck down limits on overall contributions to political parties and candidates.

