One of the reading selections of the African American History Month educational guide: Chapter 7 from Class, Race and Black Liberation, Published 1977, International Publishers Co
As the economic crisis in Connecticut and around the country grows, so do the calls for systemic change.
“If you eat, you’re involved in agriculture.”
Global cooperation, not a cold war, is necessary for humanity's survival.
Women and men in the United States have lived through another year of a 'jobless recovery.' ... Women, particularly poor women, working class women and women of color, face the direct blows of an administration that wants to further privatize survival.
This second edition of the landmark analysis of capitalism and the environment includes the Communist Party's environmental program. People and Nature Before Profits emphasizes the conection between the profit drive under capitalism and the increasingly emperiled global ecology. The documents argues that while important reforms can and should be won today, the struggle for the environment must eventually take on capitalism itself.
Report to CPUSA National Board. Two months after our nations worst disaster on the Gulf Coast hundreds of thousands are still displaced and homeless... I spent a day and a half in New Orleans and a day in Baton Rouge...these are impressions based on what I saw, the interviews I conducted, and what information I gathered from local radio, newspapers and TV.
The circumstances, challenges, and experiences that produced greatness in King.
For over 60 years, Walker fought for the rights of African Americans, workers, and the unemployed in St. Louis.
This important observation is timely in many ways for today. As we discuss the crisis at home we have to remember that in today's world, even more than in Marx's day,"poverty and restricted consumption," is a worldwide capitalist system of global proportions. Truly, global capital does now develop "as if only the absolute power of consumption of the entire society (or planet) would be their limit."