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Monthly Archives: March, 2013
Michigan’s “right to work” law: An attack on an entire class demands a class response
May Day – International Labor Day – was born out of the bitter struggle waged by the industrial workers of the American Midwest. There...
Michigan: Race and the Drive to Dismantle Democracy
Michigan was once a behemoth power house of industrial production. Detroit (the Big Three automakers), Flint (General Motors) and Benton Harbor (Whirlpool), for example,...
Inside: American Dream Betrayed
In 2008, President Obama ignited the compassionate soul of the American people who dared to hope and dream with him that he could bring...
The Emancipation Proclamation
America celebrated the 150th year of the Emancipation Proclamation with wide-spread debate on the historical foundation and sig-nificance of the Declaration. The debate is...
Social Insurance Must Serve All the People
There has been a heart felt yearning for a just system of health care for most of the 20th century. The 21st century holds...
Latino and Black Unity
One of the important outcomes of the presidential elections was the emergence of Black and Latino objective unity. This Black and Latino unity was...
International Women’s Day– March 8, 2013
The seeds of the battle for the emancipation of women were sown in the fight for the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of...
Communism and Cooperatives
As the economy collapses there has been a growing motion in sections of the housing and antipoverty movements to embrace cooperatives — community land...