Much of the discussion centered on the work that Detroit WWP has done in fighting austerity and the forced bankruptcy of the city at the hands of the racist, pro-bank state governor and the emergency manager he appointed to run the city of Detroit.
The era of “dead-end capitalism” with its low wages, vile racism and national oppression was counterposed to prospects for a socialist future where people and the planet, not profits, will be the motor force in society. Shown here are some of the conference attendees at the end of the first day, posed in solidarity with anti-racist activists in Ferguson, Mo.
Anyone who thinks that the U.S. policy of continued arming and fully supporting the Israeli…
This appeal was sent to Workers World by Marcia De Campos Pereira in Brazil, former…
Part 1 discussed “Digital labor and material.” Part 2 takes up how capitalism uses Artificial…
This article was first published by Workers World on May 7, 2020. It is being…
Denver Students set up a tent city on April 26 on the Auraria campus of…
Chicago For decades the Labor Notes conference, organized around the slogan “put the ‘movement’ back…