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Confronting anti-trans bigotry is not merely a matter of political principle for socialists, but a life-and-death struggle against erasure.
Socialist Worker looks at the results of the midterms — and what they tell us about reaction and resistance in a polarized country.
A torrent of humanity flooded through cities around the country to express their anger at Donald Trump--but also their joy at finding one another.
Barack Obama won the White House on a promise to reorder how Washington does business--but his record proves that he had different priorities.
MY OLDEST kid is 5 years old. Since the Paris attacks a few months back, he has been repeatedly asking questions about the meaning of the words "terrorism," "massacre," "army" and "bombs." He has ...
The editors of Jacobin and Socialist Worker discuss the impact of the Sanders campaign and what it means for the efforts of socialists in the U.S.
Sanders' success has prompted a debate on the left about an old question: Should socialists work inside the Democratic Party?
A Vermont socialist looks behind the image to examine the real record of self-identified "independent" Bernie Sanders.
A left-wing author dissects the economic and political landscape in Argentina in the run-up to national elections.
Obama rehusó para dar alivio a millones de indocumentados y prefirió aliviar la arena electoral de los demócratas más derechistas.
Half a century ago, labor activist Stan Weir identified the sources of militancy and radicalism among rank-and-file unionists.
An intensifying civil war--with its roots in the U.S. invasion and occupation--is ripping Iraq apart and threatening sectarian conflict across the region.