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The socialist attitude to the tragedy of Luigi Mangione

The basic task of our time is the expropriation of United Healthcare and other major corporations by the working class in a socialist revolution, not “vengeance” against individual executives. Marxists oppose individual violence because it runs directly counter to this, replacing the action of the class with the action of desperate, angry individuals.

Tom Hall

Trump threatens to seize Panama Canal

The bullying declaration to a conference of fascist supporters follows his suggestions that the US should absorb Canada as the 51st state.

Patrick Martin

French fascists attack NFP leader Mélenchon’s house

The Parti de l’égalité socialiste condemns the the fascist threats against Mélenchon, which also target millions of workers and youth who voted for him, hoping for a more left-wing policy.

Anthony Torres

Wisconsin judge strikes down Act 10, the law behind mass 2011 protests

Act 10 stripped public sector employees in the state of their collective bargaining rights, allowing them to bargain only over wages—with increases capped at the rate of inflation—while prohibiting negotiations for improved safety, benefits, and working conditions.

Bill Shaw

This week in history: December 22-28

Ivory Coast military coup; Vietnamese launch battle of Phuoc Long; Massacre by South Korean military; Mussolini’s violence exposed

Israel targets Gaza refugee camps and kills more than 100 in 2 days

Israel Defense Forces launched multiple air strikes against residential buildings in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza and the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza on Friday. An UNRWA representative said, “An entire society here is now a graveyard.”

Kevin Reed

Elon Musk promotes the global fascist right

Elon Musk, owner of Tesla, SpaceX, and the social media platform X, is leveraging his staggering fortune to finance and promote fascist forces throughout the world.

Joseph Kishore

Income and wealth inequality reach record highs in Canada

The impact of growing inequality can be observed in various aspects of daily life. The number of homeless people is rising, and tent encampments are an increasingly common sight in Canadian cities. Nearly 23 percent of the population reported some type of food insecurity in 2022.

Steven Fields

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

India: Chandigarh power workers protest privatisation; Bangladesh: Temporary rail workers demand permanent jobs and outstanding pay; Australia: Qube workers strike at 10 ports for better pay and conditions; Rheem factory workers locked out in New South Wales

Oppose the police operation against the Socialist Laborers Party in Turkey!

Turkish police detained the leader and many members of the Socialist Laborers Party, which identifies itself as Trotskyist, on trumped-up charges of being members of a “terrorist organization.” The Socialist Equality Group unequivocally condemns this police state operation.

Barış Demir, Ulaş Ateşçi

The election debacle and the fight against dictatorship

The election of Donald Trump is a critical event whose political repercussions will be felt throughout the world. This fascist demagogue has won the 2024 election with both an electoral and popular vote majority. He will be re-installed in the White House on January 20, 2025.

New Zealand nurses hold more strikes

As the government imposes brutal austerity measures, including more than 2,000 job cuts in the healthcare sector, tens of thousands of nurses and healthcare workers have stopped work across the country.

Tom Peters

University of Michigan DEI administrator fired over alleged “antisemitic” remarks

Dawson was terminated despite the admission of an investigating law firm hired by U-M that there was no independent verification of alleged “antisemitic” remarks. A member of the Board of Regents, Mark Bernstein, intervened to overturn a lesser disciplinary action by the university and demand that she be terminated.

Matthew Brennan

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Around 35,000 civil servants in Spain demonstrate against planned privatisation of government health insurance scheme; workers and retirees continue to rally across Iran to protest unpaid wages, power outages and pension poverty; police in Johannesburg fire rubber bullets at public sector protest for a pay rise, injuring several workers

Student Parliament at Berlin’s Humboldt University passes resolution against militarism and budget cuts

Last week, at the request of the International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE), Humboldt University student parliament passed a resolution condemning the massive cuts being planned at universities. The result of the vote is an expression of growing opposition to the militarisation of German society and the cuts with which it is to be financed.

IYSSE Humboldt University

Amazon strike in the US poses need for global rank-and-file strategy against hi-tech exploitation

Amazon workers must insist that their strike not be limited in advance by the Teamsters to only three days, which severely limits its impact during the height of the holiday shopping season. Instead, the strike must be guided by a strategy worked out and democratically enforced from below by workers, through rank-and-file committees made up of representatives from every Amazon facility.

Tom Hall

Mass casualties feared from Vanuatu earthquake

Social media videos showed rescue efforts through the night trying to reach some people yelling under the rubble, including in a three-storey structure that collapsed onto its lower floors.

Mike Head

Trump stokes right-wing hysteria over alleged drone sightings

For the past several weeks, panicky reports and conspiracy theories have proliferated of “mystery” drones along the eastern seaboard of the US. They have been spearheaded by far-right political forces and social media influencers and facilitated by wall-to-wall coverage by the corporate media, including the broadcast networks and the cable news channels.

Barry Grey

Government-imposed strike ban at Canada Post: The way forward in struggle against austerity and war

The state-led crackdown on workers’ rights underscores the ruling elite’s embrace of authoritarianism to enforce its class war agenda of austerity and war, and that to defend their jobs, workplace benefits, right to strike and public services, workers in Canada and around the world confront a political struggle over which class controls society’s resources and to what end.

Roger Jordan

Canada’s Liberal government implodes

Justin Trudeau’s prime ministership and his Liberal government hang by a thread after his Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned from the cabinet Monday morning in a manner calculated to inflict maximum political damage.

Keith Jones
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