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Resistance Is Fertile: SP-NY secretary recounts his arrest at Occupy Wall St on September 17th

 Resistance Is Fertile: SP-NY secretary recounts his arrest at Occupy Wall St on September 17th
1000+ Turn-Out for #S17, 5 arrested including SP-NY Secretary outside Goldman Sachs On September 17th over one thousand protestors took to the streets to celebrate Occupy Wall Street’s first birthday. The festivities sent Wall Street and the surrounding area into chaos as jubilant protestors marched, chanted, danced and sang in the streets, effectively shutting down the machinations of the... 

The Police and the Occupy Movement: An Interview With Kristian Williams

The Police and the Occupy Movement: An Interview With Kristian Williams
“The police occupy a unique position in the social hierarchy, and many undoubtedly enjoy the smug sense of satisfaction any authority figure gets from exercising their power. They are paid by the State to protect the wealthy and powerful and to, when need be, repress those potentially disruptive social forces: minorities, the poor and unemployed, angry disaffected youth, the rebels, outcasts and... 

Students and NYPD Clash at Brooklyn College

Students and NYPD Clash at Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College Campus Police and the NYPD assaulted peaceful student demonstrators outside of President Gould’s office today on campus. Multiple students were pushed against walls, thrown through doorways, and knocked to the floor, a disabled student was assaulted and had her cane taken from her, and multiple students were arrested and literally carried away by the NYPD. by Charlie Kerr from... 

Making Our Arrests Count

Making Our Arrests Count
“We don’t always choose when we are arrested, and we don’t always have control over how it is depicted in the press, but we do have some power over what kinds of battles we choose to wage and how we choose to wage them.” by Yotam Marom  from Waging Non violence  “The Tombs” is the less-than-endearing nickname for New York City’s Central Booking, the jail you get sent to if you are... 

May Day Actions – 2012

May Day Actions - 2012
May 1, 2012Socialists of America, Unite! on May 1, 2012 Occupy spread like wildfire, setting America ablaze. From large cities like New York City and Los Angeles to small towns like Martinsburg, Virginia and Mobile, Alabama, occupiers are consistently organizing, planning, discussing, and taking direct action for the 99%. Not since the 1960s and 1930s have so many people taken militant action... 

Solidarity with Santa Monica Students

Solidarity with Santa Monica Students
“We are you asking you to consider the students of Santa Monica College as if they were loved ones. The next time something like this happens, it could be a loved one who is hurt.”   The Socialist Party of California stands in solidarity with the students of Santa Monica College by The Socialist Party of California from The Socialist Webzine The Socialist Party of California strongly condemns... 

Over a Cliff and Into Occupy With Lenin

Over a Cliff and Into Occupy With Lenin
by Pham Binh from Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist Pink Scare’s (PS) response  to the debate ignited by my review  of Tony Cliff’s Lenin: Building the Party affords me the opportunity to clarify issues of secondary importance like timing, judgments, method, and implications that did not fit with the content of my responses to the Cliff book’s two defenders, Paul Le Blanc and Paul... 

POETRY: Even a Poet Laureate…

POETRY: Even a Poet Laureate...
“And who is teaching these rogue cops how to bruise and break poets ribs, how to block and arrest journalists in their running shoes, how to pepper spray sitting students,  and how to destroy thousands of books from the Occupy Wall Street free library?” Even a Poet Laureate Doesn’t Deserve to Get Beaten by the Police by Eliot Katz As someone who doesn’t care much about government... 

How the 1% got richer, while the 99% got poorer

How the 1% got richer, while the 99% got poorer
“It’s official: wealth inequality accelerated over the past quarter century. The American dream was never a more hollow promise.” by Richard Wolff from The Guardian    The just-released Congressional Budget Office report, Trends in the Distribution of Household Income Between 1979 and 2007, supports a basic claim of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement sweeping the country: that... 

The Candidate of the 99%: A Discussion with Stewart Alexander, Socialist Party USA Presidential Candidate

The Candidate of the 99%: A Discussion with Stewart Alexander, Socialist Party USA Presidential Candidate
March 15, 20126:00 pmto7:00 pm    “The Occupy movement has claimed that it represents the bottom 99% of Americans while policies are geared to help the top 1% of Americans, the highest echelons of the capitalist class. In essence, the 99% are the rest of us whom have been left behind in America’s economic growth and whom are being told must bear the weight of the problem caused... 

SPUSA Panels and Events at the Left Forum

March 16, 2012toMarch 18, 2012    Join the SPUSA panels and events at the Left Forum:   Runnin’ Red: An Insider’s Look at Being a Socialist Candidate In U.S. Elections Date: Saturday, 03/17/2012 Time: 12:00pm - 01:50pm Room: E300 Abstract: The inherent obstacles and challenges of waging a Third Party campaign in the United States are well-documented. From ballot-access...