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A Tale of Two Maydays

Mayday is a holiday dedicated to international working-class solidarity. Born in the United States on May 1, 1886, during a time of intense class conflict, Mayday became the recognized labor holiday worldwide. However, it has rarely been celebrated in the … Continue reading

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January 6th: Cops, Vigilantes, and the Ruling Class

[Author’s Note: This essay was written just two weeks after the events of January 6th. The historical context remains largely unchanged. While we still need more documentation of two important developments, it appears that many, possibly hundreds, of police agents … Continue reading

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