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For 42 days, the Government has been shut down, citizens went from getting no SNAP to having it cut in half, and prices are continuing to rise. All of this has led to greater struggle for the working class and impoverished people across the US. Seeing communities across the states come together to help one Read More

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Attorney General Pamela Bondi published a tweet on Tuesday, July 22nd, referring to a major victory that Louisville citizens up until that point hadn’t even heard of. She stated via X that Louisville is dropping its sanctuary city policies as a result of a strong written warning from her office. According to Mayor Craig Greenberg,… Read More

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The Louisville Tenants Union’s recent legal victory against OSPM LLC, in the form of a ruling that enforces a ban on retaliatory evictions and harassment, is not simply a major courtroom decision. To properly understand the significance of this development, we must situate and examine it within the broader political economy of Louisville’s housing crisis, Read More

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Gentrification of neighborhoods has pushed out lifelong residents for years. From New York to LA to Seattle, the rich moving in meant that prices would skyrocket. People who lived there their whole life could no longer afford rent. What those in real estate and business pass off as progress is really a classist action that Read More

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Capitalism is the greatest threat to equity for women and other marginalized communities. It does not and cannot exist without oppression. It is through the oppression of others that capitalism is built. Read More

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Capitalism is approaching a terminal disaster due to fundamental flaws hardwired into the system. This fact is becoming increasingly obvious to more and more people as we move from one crisis to the next with no pause or recovery between them. Our economy is inherently unstable because it depends on infinite profit growth, but competition… Read More

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Anyone who remembers the invasion of Iraq just over 20 years ago might be struck with deja vu when looking at the news today. The illegal bombing of Iran that took place last night rings eerily similar to the military actions taken against Iraq when they were supposedly close to completing work on a nuclear Read More

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A key failure of ultra-leftism is its inability to distinguish between who mobilizes a movement and who comprises it. Mass demonstrations by the working class, even those initiated by bourgeois forces, reflect genuine class discontent. To dismiss this outright because of the momentary organizers is to surrender the whole of mass consciousness to the enemy. Read More

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People will often refer to protesting as a “right” or as “freedom of speech”, or they will simply regard the act as a bastion of democratic freedom, the pinnacle of political expression. In regards to these perspectives, the act of protesting against the state is seen as a virtue of the state itself. That the Read More

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In spite of the many restrictions of capitalism, queer people have liberated ourselves. From the decriminalization of homosexuality, to the legalization of same sex marriage, the community has made strides beyond what many thought possible. The laws were changed because of the hard won efforts of queer people. Black Trans and Latino people threw bricks Read More

