John Case

 
 
John Case

John Case is a former electronics worker and union organizer with the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (UE), also formerly a software developer, now host of the WSHC "Winners and Losers" radio program in Shepherdstown, W.Va.

How can labor save itself — and our country?

How can labor save itself — and our country?

The devastating effects of Taft–Hartley, technological change, globalization, and MAGA mean organized labor must build its ties with millions of unorganized workers.

BY:John Case| October 3, 2025
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“Fair” trade vs. Trump’s tariffs: What’s the socialist response?

“Fair” trade vs. Trump’s tariffs: What’s the socialist response?

Bourgeois theories of trade idealize supply and demand. Trump's tarriffs double down on imperialism's lawless demands. What would socialist trade look like?

BY:John Case| June 30, 2025
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When liberalism turns pathetic: an open letter to Robert Reich

When liberalism turns pathetic: an open letter to Robert Reich

Reich wants us to stay in the middle of the road. But now is the time to be in the thick of the fight.

BY:John Case| January 10, 2025
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AI — the promise and the threat

AI — the promise and the threat

The political reforms required to bring AI under democratic dominion seem a revolution away. Solidarity movements from the past year have been warming the blood of the labor movement.

BY:John Case| March 7, 2024
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The banking crisis: what does it mean for workers?

The banking crisis: what does it mean for workers?

How should working class forces respond to all the talk about a financial crisis?

BY:John Case| June 8, 2023
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