Embracing Mao, Chinese rulers continue assault on working people

Vol. 85/No. 38 - October 18, 2021
Red Guards, instigated by Mao Zedong, in poster on right, publicly humiliate official during 1966-76 anti-working-class Cultural Revolution in China. Fidel Castro said Mao and the Chinese Communist Party’s counterrevolutionary policies led Beijing to an alliance with U.S. imperialism and “brutal attacks” against the heroic peoples of Vietnam, Angola and Cuba.

Over the past year the Chinese regime of President Xi Jinping has launched a drive to curb the financial clout of some private capitalists and tighten its grip over the state capitalist economy. Xi increasingly presents his policies as the…


As US, Chinese rulers face off, rivalries among imperialists rise

Vol. 85/No. 37 - October 11, 2021
U.S. carrier leads Pacific Ocean naval exercises. Since victory in second imperialist world war, Washington has viewed Pacific as its prize. U.S. rulers are determined to meet Beijing threat.

The AUKUS military pact signed by the governments of the U.S., Australia and the U.K. has thrown into sharp relief conflicts with other imperialist powers, especially Paris. The deal is aimed at curbing Beijing’s growing economic clout and military ambitions…


Washington, UK, Australian rulers form new military bloc, target China

Vol. 85/No. 36 - October 4, 2021

President Joseph Biden was joined by Scott Morrison and Boris Johnson, the prime ministers of Australia and Britain, Sept. 15 to announce a three-way military alliance — AUKUS. Committing the U.S. rulers and those of the two lesser imperialist powers…


Indian sanitation workers strike for equal pay, permanent jobs

Vol. 85/No. 35 - September 27, 2021

Over 400 sanitation workers staged a sit-in outside the Patna Municipal Corporation’s headquarters in Patna, India, Sept. 12, part of a strike by sanitation and some maintenance workers that began Sept. 6. The strike is the latest in a series…


Interventions by US, Iranian rulers deepen crisis for toilers in Lebanon

Vol. 85/No. 35 - September 27, 2021

With Lebanon in the throes of an economic meltdown that has devastated working people and provoked massive protests, billionaire tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed prime minister Sept. 10. The formation of his administration comes after a 13-month deadlock among the…


Massive rally demands India gov’t repeal anti-farmer laws

Vol. 85/No. 34 - September 20, 2021
Massive rally demands India gov’t repeal anti-farmer laws

More than half a million Indian farmers rallied Sept. 5 in Muzaffarnagar in the state of Uttar Pradesh, above, calling for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to repeal three agricultural laws that will open them up to deeper exploitation…


US military exits Afghanistan, Taliban forms gov’t

Vol. 85/No. 34 - September 20, 2021
US military exits Afghanistan, Taliban forms gov’t

The last U.S. troops and planes flew out of Afghanistan Aug. 30, leaving the Taliban in control of the country. Two decades of war by the U.S. rulers and their allies left hundreds of thousands of Afghans killed or injured…


SWP campaign draws lessons from past class struggle battles

Vol. 85/No. 33 - September 6, 2021
Dennis Richter, right, SWP candidate for governor of California, talks to Noble Kaus at San Leandro Walmart store Aug. 22. Richter urged Kaus, who works at a union-organized chocolate factory, to join in bringing solidarity to workers facing lockouts and strikes today.

“This is a book about the dictatorship of capital and the road to the dictatorship of the proletariat,” Jacquie Henderson read to retired health care worker Rose Skarski from a copy of Malcolm X, Black Liberation, and the Road to…


US rulers’ war in Afghanistan was disaster for working people

Vol. 85/No. 33 - September 6, 2021

Since Joseph Biden ordered U.S. troops out of Afghanistan, an admission the U.S. rulers’ 20-year war there was a failure, Taliban forces swept across the country taking Kabul, the capital, Aug. 15. Some 5,800 U.S. troops, alongside 1,000 British soldiers…


US rulers end 20-year-long imperialist war in Afghanistan

Vol. 85/No. 32 - August 30, 2021
Afghan national flag raised again in main square protest in Jalalabad Aug. 18 after its removal by Taliban. Three people were reported killed, 12 wounded as Taliban soldiers fired on crowd.

The U.S. rulers’ 20-year war and occupation of Afghanistan, and the carnage it inflicted on working people at home and abroad, ended with further devastation as the Taliban retook the capital, Kabul, Aug. 15. In the wake of President Joseph…