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America’s Forgotten Chemical Warfare

Vietnamese people continue to feel the effects of US chemical warfare: Agent Orange.

Khanh Le

November 2, 2017

The Origins of New York’s No Strike Clause

The Taylor Law bars public sector workers from going on strike. From a Marxist perspective, what do strikes mean? And how did this draconian law come about to begin with? This is the first of two articles about the Taylor Law.

Tatiana Cozzarelli

October 24, 2017

#MeToo: Survivors Stand up to be Counted

The #MeToo campaign brings attention to the prevalence of sexual violence, particularly perpetrated by wealthy and powerful men. What does this mean for working class women?

Francesca Gomes

October 22, 2017

Who Wins and Who Loses in Trump’s Iran Strategy?

On Friday, October 13, Trump declared that he will not re-validate the nuclear deal with Iran; nor will he break with it entirely.

Amelia Robles

October 18, 2017

Left Voice joins the Afro-Socialist Coalition at Taste of Soul LA

This year, among the festivities as well as corporate sponsors, the Afro Socialist Coalition, made up of DSA-LA, Left Voice, The Undercommons and the Los Angeles Black Workers Center, will table at the event bringing socialist politics to A Taste of Soul.

Julia Wallace

October 18, 2017

Notes on Working Class Independence: Unions, NGOs, and the Democratic Party

What does working class independence mean? How should we orient towards the labor movement?

Kate Doyle Griffiths

October 16, 2017

Defend ACA or Fight for Universal Health Care?

We need free universal healthcare. A Single-Payer program is far from ideal, but it would represent a big gain and leave workers in the U.S. in a much better position to fight for more.

Juan Cruz Ferre

October 13, 2017

Gentrification and Capital’s Co-Option of American Cities

In ‘How to Kill A City’ Peter Moskowitz examines the process of gentrification as it has transformed New Orleans, Detroit, San Francisco, and New York.

Emma Vignola

October 11, 2017

Sanders Can’t Turn Back the Clock on US Imperialism

Sanders gave his most progressive foreign policy yet, but it still falls short of providing a real left alternative to the US imperialist agenda.

Robert Belano

October 6, 2017