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Weekend Read: Revolutionary State of Mind

Our planned revolution, an Edwardian-style seizure of power based upon an angry, organized working class led by a revolutionary party, would in fact flop utterly. The very idea of a proletariat became absurd. Even as we conspired and propagandized, the revolutionary movement was shifting and transforming itself into a vast all-embracing attack on the existing […]

Trump Endorsees Had A Rough Night Yesterday. Don’t Read Too Much Into It

One of the hallmarks of Donald Trump’s tenure as leader of the Republican Party has been the strength of his support, but last night this suffered a rare blow. Four of the seven Trumpsapproved Candidates including Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert won Tuesday’s primary election. Appear She won the race despite receiving only 43.4% of the […]

Teachers Union Issues List Of Climate Demands As Students Struggle To Read At Grade Level

As Chicago students continue their intense struggle in the classroom, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is making climate-related demands in contract negotiations, according to E&E News. CTU will promote initiatives in the city such as electric school buses, green job training programs for students and reducing emissions from buildings through solar panels and other retrofits. […]

Weekend Read: Media by the People

Editors’ Note: We found the discussion below a little long, but interesting. In a sense, something like the Prickly Pear might be part of the answer. Our online magazine was founded on similar observations over two years ago, to wit, the corporate media is not serving the country well and that citizen journalists, like citizen […]

Weekend Read: “The Talk” About Police

What I have told my children and grandchildren President Biden, in his address to the graduating class of Morehouse College, said: “If Black men are being killed on the streets, we bear witness. For me, that means to call out the poison of white supremacy, to root out systemic racism. I stood up for George […]