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How Can We Organize Across National Borders?

Saturday, September 8, 2007

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How Can We Organize Across National Borders?

Two principles are key to organizing across national borders: self-determination and solidarity.

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Their Globalization or Ours?

Saturday, August 25, 2007

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Their Globalization or Ours?

Governments and corporations are shaping globalization the same way they shaped automation, to boost profits at workers’ expense.

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Alienation and Dissociation: The Two Sides of Powerlessness

Saturday, July 21, 2007

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Alienation and Dissociation: The Two Sides of Powerlessness

Alienation and dissociation reinforce each other to create a deep sense of powerlessness.

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Bullying 101

Saturday, May 19, 2007

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Bullying 101

School-age bullying is a "copycat" response to the bullying that saturates our world.

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Abortion: Whose Decision?

Saturday, April 28, 2007

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Abortion: Whose Decision?

The Supreme Court has banned a form of late-term abortion on the basis that it wants to protect women from making harmful decisions. Where did it get the idea that abortion is harmful, or that women can't be trusted to make their own decisions?

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Class-Divided Unions

Friday, March 23, 2007

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Class-Divided Unions

Today's unions are cross-class organizations. They are working-class organizations of self-defense and part of the management system of capitalism.

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Are You a Communist?

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

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Are You a Communist?

Our rulers love the concept of "community," as long as it doesn’t mean abolishing class divisions.

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We Must Pull Together or Be Pulled Apart

Saturday, October 14, 2006

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We Must Pull Together or Be Pulled Apart

By focusing on individuals, the medical system dissipates the class rage that propels social change.

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The Myth of Scarcity

Friday, January 1, 1999

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The Myth of Scarcity

The myth of scarcity is used to limit majority access to medical and social services. In reality, society has more than enough resources to meet human needs.

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