Home  
0
0

Contact Us

Feedback Form

About Us

Web Links

Visit this group

Ponzi Capitalism and the Deepening Moral Crisis

The Roller Coaster: The Communist Party in the 1940s

Rebuilding the Labor Movement in the 21st Century, an Interview with Scott Marshall

Police Escalate Attacks on First Amendment Rights

Public Option: Worth the Fight

Our Socialist Inheritance and Future

Past, Present and Future: The Politics of Reform in the Era of Obama

Needed: Constitutional Amendment for the Right to a Earn a Living Wage

Why Should Grassroots Liberals Consider Marxism?

Is That Specter Really Collapsing?

Carlo Tresca: The Dilemma of an Anti-Communist Radical

The Brief, Revolutionary Life of Joe Hill

Movie Review: Giải phóng Sài Gòn

Review: Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth

Poetry, November 2009

/Archives - Dates and Topics /2007 – online /August – September 2007 /Sept. 4 – Sept. 9 | Print

September 4 – September 9, 2007 articles

C.J. Atkins, 09/05/2007
Just as China's socialist market economy is today dismissed by many in academia and the bourgeois press as a return to capitalism, it is important to recall that Lenin too faced similar criticism during the early years of Soviet power.
| click here for related stories: China

Joel Wendland, 09/04/2007
In April 2005, just weeks before Vice President Dick Cheney infamously announced to Larry King that the insurgency in Iraq was in its "last throes," 52 Americans were killed. Last month, the 8th month of the troop "surge," 85 Americans were killed, and more than 1,800 Iraqis were killed in ongoing sectarian violence.
| click here for related stories: peace/antiwar

Earth Talk, 09/04/2007
Part of the Ocean Conveyor Belt—a great river of ocean water that traverses the saltwater sections of the globe—the Gulf Stream stretches from the Gulf of Mexico up the eastern seaboard of the U.S., where it splits, one stream heading for Canada’s Atlantic coast and the other for northern Europe and Greenland.
| click here for related stories: environment/nature

Sherwood Ross, 09/04/2007
The freedom to travel of more than 100,000 Americans placed on “watch” and “no fly” lists is being restricted by the Bush-Cheney regime.
| click here for related stories: democracy matters

Stephen Fox, 09/04/2007
The third largest ingredient in Dasani is potassium chloride. If you are to be put death, first you get a barbiturate, then a paralytic agent, and then the chemical to stop your heart (what a coincidence!) you guessed it: potassium chloride!
| click here for related stories: environment/nature

Joe Parko, 09/04/2007
A news report from CBS affiliate, KSLA-TV, of Shreveport, Louisiana, has confirmed the federal government is training so-called Clergy Response Teams (CRT’s) to quell dissent should martial law ever be declared in the US.
| click here for related stories: democracy matters

Ramzy Baroud, 09/04/2007
As the security check line began moving slowly at Washington Dulles airport, one passenger standing a few steps ahead of me appeared particularly uneasy. His dark skin, long beard, trimmed moustache, prayer spot centered on his forehead, and overall demeanor quickly gave away his identity, though he had obviously labored little to hide it.
| click here for related stories: Middle East

Jonathan Springston, 09/04/2007
The under-funding crisis facing Grady Hospital has led some politicians in Atlanta to call for privatization of this public hospital which provides indigent care.
| click here for related stories: capitalism

Iraqi Communist Party, 09/04/2007
A statement issued by the Central Information Bureau of the Iraqi Communist Party on 30th August 2007 condemned the clashes that erupted in the city of Karbala last Tuesday 28 Aug., 2007.
| click here for related stories: peace/antiwar

IRINNews.org, 09/04/2007
Translators are being targeted by militants who accuse them of espionage and of working for the US military, says a local translation association.
| click here for related stories: peace/antiwar


<< Previous  1  | < 2 > 

Take a Stand
( 10/01/2003 18:49 )


newcatcher@cpusa.org