Editors' Blog

Workers of the World, Unite to Save the World

From the start, Communists around the world have prided themselves on international solidarity, on placing the needs of the working class as a whole above the needs of any one section of the class.

Lenin on the Need for Political Compromise by Thomas Riggins

 Current political struggles often echo those of the past.

Lenin on Marxism and Bourgeois Democracy by Thomas Riggins

In chapter seven of "'Left-Wing' Communism an Infantile Disorder" Lenin addresses himself to the ultra-left claim that socialists should no longer work with or be members of bourgeois parliaments.

More action from Stewart Acuff's Blog

More from Stewart Acuff's Blog

America’s Hope Against Hope

NEW YORK – After a hard-fought election campaign, costing well in excess of $2 billion, it seems to many observers that not much has changed in American politics: Barack Obama is still President, the Republicans still control the House of Representatives, and the Democrats still have a majority in the Senate.

Bloice's Quote of the Day -- United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Quote of the Day December 3, 2012'It was with grave concern and disappointment thatthe secretary general learned of Israel'sannouncement of 3,000 new settlement units ineast Jerusalem and other parts of the West Bank.This would include reported planning in the so-called E1 envelope, which risks completely cuttingoff East Jerusalem from the rest...

Bloice's Quote of the Day -- Paul Krugman

Quote of the Day November 30, 2012'So keep your eyes open as the fiscal game ofchicken continues.

Lenin on "Reactionary" Trade Unions by Thomas Riggins

One of the most difficult questions facing any socialist movement is its relation to the trade unions.

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