2018 Mid-Term Elections: Corporate Democrats Versus the Monster They Empowered (excerpts)

Originally published on 10/5/2019 By Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report The November 6 [2018] midterm elections put Democrats back in control of the U.S. House while strengthening the Republican hold on the Senate. … Although the GOP remains a minority party — Democrats outpolled them in House races by 7 percent to 9 percent — white supremacists remain the largest

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Electing a Moderate or Leftist Democrat Won’t Save Planet Earth

Originally published on 10/5/2019 (Excerpted from longer piece published in LA Progressive on August 28, 2019) By Jim Lafferty The debate within the Democratic Party, and among Americans opposing the re-election of Donald Trump, over whether the party should nominate a candidate from the “moderate wing” or the “liberal wing” of the party, misses the much more critical debate that

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Independent Mass Action Needed to Defend Abortion Rights!

Originally published on 10/5/2019 By Mya Shone, member, Editorial Board, The Organizer More than a dozen abortion cases are winding their way through federal courts, including some that could threaten Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that characterized a woman’s right to choose abortion as “fundamental.” The anticipated trigger is expected to be “heartbeat” bills passed by states to ban

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Interview with Alan Benjamin

Originally published on 10/5/2019 Labor’s Resurgence and the Fight for Independent Working-Class Politics Today [Note: Following are brief excerpts from an interview published by Tribune des Travailleurs, the weekly newspaper of the Democratic Independent Workers Party of France (POID), with Alan Benjamin, member of the Editorial Board of The Organizer newspaper.] Question: There has been considerable talk in recent months

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Dialogue with Don Bechler

Originally published on 10/5/2019 [Note: Following is a dialogue between Don Bechler, chair of Single Payer Now, a California-wide organization that is affiliated with Health Care Now on a national level, and Alan Benjamin, editorial board member of The Organizer newspaper. It took place in San Francisco on May 30, 2018.] Alan Benjamin: Don, Single Payer Now organized a public

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Role of Democrats on Immigrant Rights No Less Deplorable!

Originally published on 10/5/2019 By Alan Benjamin (editorial board member, The Organizer) Working people have every reason to be outraged by Donald Trump’s fueling of the white-supremacist massacres that killed three people in Gilroy, California; nine people in Dayton, Ohio; and 22 people in El Paso, Texas, including children. Since he took office, Trump has been railing constantly against the

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Toward a Mass-Based Independent Working-Class Party by Saladin Muhammad

Originally published on 10/5/2019 (Following are excerpts from a much longer contribution by Saladin Muhammad, founder of Black Workers For Justice and co-coordinator of the Southern Workers Assembly. The full text can be accessed at http://www.socialistorganizer.com.) While recognizing that the election of Trump/Pence is a symptom of the capitalist crisis and the obvious failure of the Democratic Party to provide

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Beyond the 2020 Electoral Circus, A Workers’ Rebellion Is Brewing

Originally published on 10/5/2019 [Note: The following article by Paul Street is reprinted in an abridged form from TruthDig.] Let’s be brutally honest and unsentimental: There are few, if any, serious prospects for attaining the transformative change we need through the current United States elections and party system. But that’s no reason to give up on progressive change. Over time,

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Millie Phillips on Why We Need an Independent Labor- and Community-Based Party

Originally published on 10/5/2019 [Note: Following are excerpts from a presentation by Millie Phillips in Sacramento, Calif., in September 2018. Phillips is a member of the Editorial Board of The Organizer Newspaper.] Twenty years ago, I was one of the local activists leading the movement for a labor party, which, in the moment, felt like the culmination of an almost

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