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Socialist Statement: Education for the 99%
Socialists believe that public education is a human right. We envision a school system that provides free high quality education regardless of economic status, gender, race and sexual orientation. This includes the city’s most vulnerable children- English language learners, children living in poverty and special-education students. We would do this by providing full and equitable funding to all...
Socialist Statement: Capitalism and the Budget Cuts
We think people have rights: the right to access services for their children, the right to housing and the right to an education. We encourage New Yorkers to join in resisting this latest round of budget cuts.
Capitalism means Budget Cuts! If you do not believe this, take a look at Mayor Bloomberg’s 2013 City budget proposal. Bloomberg, a representative of the 1%, insists on slashing education...
Socialist Potluck!
June 30, 20127:00 pmto11:00 pm
Join us for another socialist potluck this month!
When: Saturday, Jun. 30th 2012, 7:00 pm
Where: 1155 E. 35th St Buzzer #A19, Brooklyn, NY 11210 [get directions]
For information call (718) 869-2279 or email us.
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SPNYC Monthly Organizing Meeting
June 27, 20127:30 pmto9:30 pm
339 Lafayette Ave. (buzz#7) [get directions]
Friday, Wed 27, 7:30 pm
Open to public
For information call (718) 869-2279
or email us.
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Lost Elections’ Strategic Lessons for Workers’ Movements Everywhere
“American history teaches how to achieve the best results for workers’ interests on the job, in the community and socially. It requires building a robust alliance between labor unions and movements or political parties (or both) seriously committed to an anti-capitalist agenda for social change.”
by Richard Wolff
via The Socialist Webzine
Published on June 18, 2012
This article originally...
People of the world confront the advance of capitalism: Rio+20 and beyond
“This “green” capitalism has the rural commons, agriculture, land and water particularly in its sights. We are already suffering from its effects in the form of land grabs or monopolization of land, privatization of water, the oceans, of indigenous territories, the national parks and nature reserves; all these processes are being accompanied by the forced expulsions of peasant and indigenous...

