Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
Perspectiva Mundial
Klansman gets 60 years for role in 1964 killings
More govts recognize U.S.-backed regime in Iraq
Populist demagogue beats reformer in Irans election
U.S. govt response muted
Socialist Workers Party mayoral candidate in Seattle:
Support workers struggles to organize unions
Back right of semicolonial nations to develop sources of energy they need, including nuclear power, for economic advancement
Navajo Nation bans uranium mining
As we go to press
AFL-CIO faction fight may split labor federation
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 69/No. 26
July 11, 2005
News articles
Klansman gets 60 years for role in 1964 killings
More govts recognize U.S.-backed regime in Iraq
Populist demagogue beats reformer in Irans election
U.S. govt response muted
Socialist Workers Party mayoral candidate in Seattle: Support workers struggles to organize unions
Back right of semicolonial nations to develop sources of energy they need, including nuclear power, for economic advancement
Navajo Nation bans uranium mining
As we go to press
AFL-CIO faction fight may split labor federation
France 1936: mass working-class upsurge
Stalinist Popular Front tied workers to capitalists, paved road for fascism
Ontario steelworkers end three-month strike, beat back concessions
UAW files for union vote at N. Carolina plant
California janitors strike for medical benefits
(photo box)
Socialist Workers campaign in Pittsburgh
(photo box)
Teams at coal mines, packing plants will boost New International sales
Militant Fighting Fund gains new endorsers
Meat packers strike in New York, win union representation and contract
(photo box)
Great Society
Socialist Workers Party mayoral candidate in New York City:
Puerto Ricos independence in interests of toilers in U.S.
25, 50 and 75 years ago
British-French strife marks EU summit
U.S. rulers prepare to renew Patriot Act
U.S. govt backs off fining employers for hiring undocumented workers
The historic roots of Jew-hatred: a Marxist appraisal
Front page (for this issue)
|
Home
|
Text-version home