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No, the coronavirus is not responsible for the fall of stock prices

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United States: How socialists can govern

By Bill Fletcher Jr.
United States: Left debates Green Party campaign, safe states and 2020 election strategy

An open letter to the Green Party about 2020 election strategy
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Chile: The long month of October - the class struggle returns

By Javier Zúñiga & Karina Nohales
Chile: The debate on the Constituent Assembly

By Javier Pineda
The dramatic fall of Chile as Latin America’s neoliberal role model

By Ariela Ruiz Caro
Chile's struggle to democratize the state

By J. Patrice McSherry
March 2, 2020 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from NACLA — The social uprising in Chile has now reached its fourth month. Masses of people continue to protest and demand structural change despite ferocious repression—mainly at the hands of the militarized Carabineros police force—which has revived traumatic memories. Now, Chileans are looking ahead to a plebiscite that may open the way to a new Constitution. The dictatorship-era charter has been a major obstacle to change over the past three decades. Redrafting the constitution is a key demand in Chileans’ sweeping rebuke of the status quo.
Colombia: After the social explosion of November 2019

By Daniel Libreros C