The New Worker No. 2183
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By Worker Wire Services. Originally published on May 15, 2022. Immediately following WWII, the United States stood atop the world almost unscathed and began the dirty work of securing hegemony. The principal enemy of the American ruling class was the USSR and the burgeoning alternative social formation it represented. American politicians such as future president
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By Worker Wire Services. Originally published on December 29, 2021. On November 1, 2021, CPUSA co-chair Joe Sims authored an article that was published on the CPUSA’s website entitled “An upsurge worth fighting for.” In it, Sims exposes the current leadership of the CPUSA for its ideological bankruptcy. When examining the ideological contents of this
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By Xavier. Originally published on April 10, 2022. A prevailing problem within the left-wing sphere of America is the cult of defeat. “We face such strong enemies, how can we ever win?” “Americans are so apathetic, how can they be motivated?” “The struggle has been happening for so long, what hope do we have?” This
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8 Years Before is an independently-funded documentary film directed by international journalist Donald Courter and produced collaboratively with international heavyweight fighting champion Jeff Monson. The film portrays in stark detail the long saga of suffering that the Donbass people endured at the hands of the Ukrainian military, following the 2014 Euromaidan Coup d’etat. Through primary
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by Ian Beddowes. Originally Published on February 6, 2022. The role of the USSR in the liberation of Africa from direct colonialism was immense, both indirectly and directly. That influence still remains despite the counter-revolution of 1991. The slave trade, first in West Africa and then in East Africa destroyed production and destroyed social infrastructure.
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By Worker Wire Services. Originally published on January 19, 2021. Following the October Revolution, the victorious Bolshevik party’ united with the Mensheviks and the revolutionary elements of the SR party (or the left SRs), as well as anarchists and formed a united government, but before this, the parties had been united against the reactionary and
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By Timothy Dirte. Originally published on January 2, 2021. On February 20th, 1939 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, some 20,000 Americans gathered under the banner of the German American Bund (G.A.B.) pro-Nazi organization. The hall was draped in American flags, a giant picture of George Washington and swastikas all around. The purported
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By Worker Wire Services. Originally published on December 12, 2020. As new and young comrades enter the sphere of leftist politics, many quickly become familiar with the classic L’Internationale, or The Internationale in English. This song has served the communist movement as a unifying melody, stressing the international relevance to the class struggle. Born from
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By Worker Wire Services. Originally published on December 24, 2020. The article image is Miner at the Exit of the Shaft, 1880s, by Constantin Meunier. When looking at the working class within the US, it does not take a clairvoyant for someone to recognize that large portions of it are incredibly reactionary, with many espousing
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