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SW Archive | SocialistWorker.org
Socialist Worker was the publication of the International Socialist Organization (U.S.) from the group’s founding in April 1977 until its dissolution in 2019. Though SW has stopped publishing ...
About Socialist Worker | SocialistWorker.org
Socialist Worker was the publication of the International Socialist Organization (U.S.) from the group’s founding in April 1977 until its dissolution in 2019. Many hundreds of ISO members …
Kurt Vonnegut on the socialists who fought for workers
Kurt Vonnegut on the socialists who fought for workers Celebrating socialism in the U.S. November 2, 2001 | Page 8. KURT VONNEGUT is one of America's best-known novelists, …
Where We Stand | SocialistWorker.org
The International Socialist Organization decided on this Where We Stand statement (edited and revised many times over 42 years) to guide the activities of the group and the editorial …
Ten socialist classics | SocialistWorker.org
Mar 21, 2008 · SocialistWorker.org writers introduce 10 of the most important writings by leading thinkers in the revolutionary socialist tradition.
Sections | SocialistWorker.org
Previously published by the International Socialist Organization. Material on this Web site is licensed by SocialistWorker.org, under a Creative Commons (by-nc-nd 3.0) license, except for …
A voice for socialism for 40 years | SocialistWorker.org
Apr 14, 2017 · The first issue of Socialist Worker was published 40 years ago in April 1977, and the need for a revolutionary socialist press is still key today.
Slavery and the Civil War | SocialistWorker.org
Apr 9, 2023 · One hundred and fifty years ago, the institution of slavery was finally destroyed with the end of the Civil War. Socialist Worker writers tell the story.
The Russian Revolution of 1917 - socialistworker.org
Socialist Worker marks the 90th anniversary of the Russian Revolution with this series of articles outlining its course and consequences.. Part 1 How the stage was set for revolution The …
History and Traditions | SocialistWorker.org
A Russian revolutionary explains how a day of international solidarity with working women became the first day of the 1917 revolution.