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Our History: NASSCO 1980 and the Failure of Boring from Within
Through the 1960s and 70s, a wave of new revolutionary organizations were formed in the United States in what came to be known as the New Communist Movement. These parties and organizations held a plethora of different lines and ideologies. Through the theoretical and practical work these organizations engaged in surged an explosion of theories… Read more
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Revisionism and Organized Labor in the US
“Dialectical logic shows that the internal contradiction is primary. The external factor of imperialism’s influence in the labor movement becomes operative according to the development of the trade unions, which in turn hinges on the development of higher working-class leadership, the Communist Party. At every major turn in the labor movement, the ability or inability… Read more
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Our History: The Sharecroppers Union of Alabama
As part of New Labor Press’s efforts of educating revolutionary workers and sympathetic activists on the history of our class struggles, and in honor of Black August, we wanted to share a brief overview and summary of the Sharecroppers Union and the Communist Party’s organizing within Alabama during the 1930s. Much has been written about… Read more
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Amazon Workers Launch New Publication
We are very excited to announce that a group of Amazon workers have recently launched a new publication that in their words: “is a newsletter produced by Amazon workers to rally our coworkers against Amazon corporate and traitors who sell us out in the so-called union movement.” Their first edition contains articles that detail the… Read more
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In Defense of Marxist Principles
“As for their response to our strong condemnation of the coordinated factionalist attempt within organizations close to New Labor Press, The Worker and groupings who have published statements by proxy through the website Red Library have decried the entire scheme as an “invention” of ours and a “phantom plot”. New Labor Press has never made… Read more
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Testimony: Building a Combative Class-Conscious Labor Organization in the South
By Eugene Watts This testimony comes from one individual within the Working People’s Association and does not reflect the unity of the organization. The Working People’s Association of Charlotte (WPA) was formed almost two years ago, born from the ashes of previous revolutionary organizations in the city and a wave of new activists and young… Read more
