William D. Haywood—Soldier to the Last, by James P. Cannon (1928)
“William D. Haywood—Soldier to the Last” by James P. Cannon (Daily Worker, May 22, 1928) is a heartfelt obituary of the IWW leader William “Big Bill” Haywood by a friend and comrade, James P. Cannon. Both joined the Communist Party.
Lars Lih: Bolshevism and revolutionary social democracy
Lenin.
By Lars Lih
Socialist Alliance (Australia) poster demanding the release of Baba Jan and his comrades.
Readers of Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal are urged to send protest letters to Pakistan embassies and consulate in their own countries. See an example at the conclusion of this article.
By Pierre Rousset and Danielle Sabai
Quebec student mobilisations: Debate opens on strategic perspectives
By Richard Fidler
French politics after the fall of Sarkozy
A young supporter of the Front de Gauche (Left Front).
By Murray Smith
Québec solidaire leader Amir Khadir arrested, home raided: 'I'm proud to stand with my people'
Quebec solidaire leader Amir Khadir was arrested and handcuffed at a protest on June 5, 2012, in Quebec City.
Hong Kong photo essay: 180,000 rally to mark Tiananmen massacre anniversary
June 4, 2012 – Green Left Weekly – This photo essay by Tom Grundy, an activist-journalist based in Hong K
Philippines: Progressive organisations express concern over ‘Southeast Asian Sea’ tensions
[For background to the Spratly Islands issue, see "China, Vietnam and the islands dispute: What is behind the rise of Chinese nationalism?"]
United Voices of Concern (amidst the sounds of fury over the Southeast Asian Sea)
World Peace Bell, Quezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City, Philippines
May 25, 2012 -- The contending states claiming territorial jurisdiction over sections of the "Southeast Asian Sea" [Spratly Islands] are only heightening regional tensions to a frightening degree. In particular, the contentious row between the Philippines and China is being amplified by certain quarters to a near-conflict level for seemingly nationalistic, but in fact chauvinistic reasons. And as the almost daily sounds of fury raise the stakes for the region’s masses of humanity, many more sober voices of concern must now come out to be heard and not be silenced by the sabre-rattling of a deluded few.
Quebec student strike: hot summer of protest ahead; Interview with CLASSE leaders
"Pots and pans" protests – casseroles – have erupted in neighbourhoods across Quebec and are spreading in the rest of Canada.