The Iowa working class has been thrown into the frontlines in the fight for workers’ safety amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Due to the incompetence of the US government, and the general inability of capitalism to respond meaningfully to the coronavirus pandemic, medical supplies are now in shortage at hospitals around the country.
The history of the Democratic Party shows that the only way for the working class to fight for a new system is through a party that is not rooted in capitalism.
The institutions of bourgeois justice are structurally incapable of bringing about justice for the world’s workers and poor (editorial for Socialist Revolution Issue 18).
You did read that right. President Donald Trump has sacked his National Security Advisor, John Bolton, telling him his services are “no longer needed.”
Why are these disgusting criminals so overrepresented in the upper echelons of society? Why does the legal system allow them to walk away, disproportionately punishing the poor?
After three years of mass protests across the country and beyond, let us evaluate what the Women’s March has accomplished.
The town of Paradise has been effectively wiped off the map by the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history.
The fightback against the capitalist crisis in education has now spread from West Virginia and Arizona to California.
In the editorial for Socialist Revolution Issue 12, contributing editor Tom Trottier discusses the longest government shutdown in US history.
Alan Woods, editor of In Defense of Marxism, replies to the White House report on socialism, and investigates why socialist ideas are gaining ground in the US.
Trump’s trade war poses a disproportionate threat for the farming sector, bringing the president into conflict with agribusiness and broad swathes of his base.