Enter your email address and sign up for our announcement and updates list, Solidarity News. Get articles and upcoming events delivered every month.
Solidarity depends on the generous contributions of its friends and allies to continue its work. Please consider giving!

International Viewpoint is the monthly English-language magazine of the Fourth International. IV is a window to radical alternatives world-wide, carrying reports, analysis and debates from all corners of the globe. Correspondents in over 50 countries report on popular struggles, and the debates that are shaping the left of tomorrow.

Order these eye-catching buttons to spread the demand for social and economic justice. If you don't have paypal, email us!

Reads Bail out People, not Wall Street!. Around the edge, these 2 1/8" buttons read "Free Health Care," "Defend Public Services," "Living Wage Jobs," "Free Higher Education," "Troops Home Now," "Rebuild the Gulf Coast," and "Affordable Housing."

Brown and black buttons demand: "Bring all the Troops Home Now!" Wear one everywhere to start a conversation about why US occupation can never be a force for liberation, and people's needs should come before the massive military budget.

These 2 1/8" buttons read, in Spanish and English: ¡Alto a las deporaciones - Legalización para todos! Stop the deportations - Legalization for all!
No, you're right, I wasn't
No, you're right, I wasn't making that narrow an argument about taking part in social activities. One could make a hella long and interesting list, including things like repairing grandfather clocks and going out dancing. And I thoroughly agree with you and your peeve.
I was just having that argument with an internet friend -- about leftists taking power in a time of retreat -- because I'd asked him what he thought about Nepal's possibilities. I wish someone who was knowledgeable would write about that for this webzine. Or you could link me to some Maoist coverage -- specific coverage, not just that general Kasama website.
How do you get actual paragraphs?! I hate that I can't do that. Do I have to manually insert [br] using the triangular thingies, in order to have line breaks? I'll experiment with that in this fairly short comment.
maeve66 is a middle school teacher in a working class suburb of Oakland.