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Trump, Tariffs, and Trade: ‘Protectionism’ Won’t Save Workers

By Eugene PuryearRepublished from Liberation News.President-elect Donald Trump has declared his intention to enact tariffs on trade from, at least, China, Mexico and Canada. He’s also threatening tariffs on BRICS nations if they are not sufficiently su…

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Dirty Break or Destruction: The Peculiar Politics of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)

By Youhanna HaddadPerhaps the critics were right.The Democratic Socialists of America is the largest socialist organization in the United States. Founded in 1982 by a cadre of social democrats, the group has since swelled to roughly 100,000 official me…

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Groveling at the Feet of Greed: How U.S. Politicians Sacrifice Lives for Profit and Power

By Peter S. Baron U.S. foreign policy has consistently exposed the cowardly and self-serving opportunism of our political leaders, who are driven by the interests of their corporate elite overlords. From the earliest days of the Republic, American…

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Debunking Myths About Venezuela: What’s Really Going On?

[Photo Credit: MIGUEL GUTIERREZ/EPA/Shutterstock]By Eli MoreyRepublished from Liberation Center.Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela’s socialist movement, won the July 28 Venezuela presidential election by a wide margin. In a near-repeat of 2019,&nb…

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The Economic Consequences of the Rio Grande do Sul Floods

By Diego VianaThe southernmost state in Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, was under heavy rain and flooding for several weeks in May. The Guaíba, the most important river in the region, which flows through the capital city of Porto Alegre is us…

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