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The struggle for self-management of Vio.Me.
Occupy, resist, produce!
Republished from Vio.me. The workers of Vio.Me., a building materials factory in Thessaloniki, Greece, which was abandoned by its owners,...more
Bahrain's 'Strike of dignity' faces down repression
Mass strikes mark the 2nd anniversary of Bahrain's ongoing revolution
Thousands of men, women and children are marking the second anniversary of the revolution in Bahrain by taking to the...more
Confronting violence against women
A new generation is rising to challenge violence against women—from Toronto, to Dublin, to Delhi.
The austerity agenda is sharpening women’s oppression, but a new generation is rising to challenge it—from Toronto, to Dublin, to...more
February 15, 2003: the day we almost stopped a war
February 15, 2003 was the largest mobilization in human history
Ten years ago this month , millions of people around the world were part of an unprecedented mobilization against war...more
Anger and uncertainty about the 1%
Revivew of a book that chronicles capitalism's massive inequality but still defends it
Plutocrats shows a clear influence from the Occupy movement and laments the rise of such intense income inequality around the...more
The Liberal convention and the fight against austerity
With the Liberal tacking left and the NDP missing in action, we need to build a strong rank-and-file movement
Ontario Liberals met in January at the historic Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto to choose a new leader. Waves of...more
Legal victory for war resister
Another legal victory can help the political campaign to let war resisters stay
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney entered 2013 with momentum. Last fall he forced war resister Kim Rivera and her family out...more
Socialism and indigenous sovereignty
The fight for indigenous sovereignty is a struggle that concerns all of us.
How should socialists approach the question of indigenous sovereignty? At first glance, the answer seems pretty straightforward, and on a...more
Idle No More continues
From Victoria to James Bay, the movement is continuing
Idle No More was always about more than Chief Theresa Spence’s fast. It has become the rallying banner for actions...more
Fifty years since ‘The Feminine Mystique’: a memoir of feminism in the 1960s
Suzanne Weiss remembers Betty Friedan's pioneering work
Fifty years ago, on February 13, 1963, the publication of Betty Friedan’s book The Feminine Mystique sparked a new awakening...more

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