Year: 2005

Las elecciones 2004, los derechos LGBT y las luchas venideras

Las elecciones 2004, los derechos LGBT y las luchas venideras

El siguiente artículo está basado en un informe presentado por Sarah Friedman del Partido Socialismo y Liberación en la “Conferencia…
Lucha revolucionaria y social-democracia en América Latina

Lucha revolucionaria y social-democracia en América Latina

Una revolución social legítima es marcada por la transferencia de poder de una clase social a otra. En la Revolución…
People’s Struggle in Latin America

People’s Struggle in Latin America

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - Peoples Army (FARC-EP) is a revolutionary political-military organization that has been fighting for…
Robbing workers to pay the banks

Robbing workers to pay the banks

Social Security “reform” is at the top of the Bush administration’s agenda. The idea is for the federal government to…
U.S. workers’ living conditions drop

U.S. workers’ living conditions drop

According to New York Times columnist David Brooks, 2004 was “the most prosperous year in human history.” It was the…
Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian freedom struggle

Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian freedom struggle

“What we have done, is to make the world … realize that the Palestinian is no longer refugee number so…
Labor, anti-racist movements merged in 1968 Memphis

Labor, anti-racist movements merged in 1968 Memphis

“At the River I Stand” is an award-winning film that documents the struggle against racism and for workers rights by…
Talking about Martin Luther King, Jr.

Talking about Martin Luther King, Jr.

As a part of a continuing series of guest articles, Socialism and Liberation marks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by…
Civil rights and the U.S. revolution

Civil rights and the U.S. revolution

The modern Civil Rights movement burst onto the scene with the year-long bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama that began Dec.…
Hotel workers beat lockout

Hotel workers beat lockout

“We did something that is rarely ever done. … We beat a lockout.” These were the words of UNITE HERE…
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