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Building Social Solidarity Across National Boundaries

Is it possible to build social solidarity beyond the state? It’s easy to conclude that it’s not. In 1915, as national governments produced the shocking carnage of World War I, Ralph Chaplin, an activist in the Industrial Workers of the World, wrote his stirring song, “Solidarity Forever.” Taken up by unions around the globe, it […]

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Climate, Peace, and Health Require International Solidarity. Is it Possible to Build It?

Climate, Peace, and Health Require International Solidarity. Is it Possible to Build It?
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Climate, Peace, and Health Require International Solidarity. Is it Possible to Build It?

Climate, Peace, and Health Require International Solidarity. Is it Possible to Build It?
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Father Thomas J. Haggerty: A forgotten 'saint' of the working class – People's World

Posters from the Industrial Workers of the World from over the decades. | IWW “ The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.” There’s no doubt that the first line of the Preamble of the Industrial Workers of the World’s Constitution leaves an empowering feeling amongst working people and comrades. It’s a catchy slogan that has been used throughout leftist movements and organizations. The phrase not only serves as a constant reminder of the deep class divide but also serves as a reminder of what our movements are fighting both for and against.

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