Why May Day?

The Socialist Party in Cleveland regularly celebrated May Day, with the largest such celebration in 1919.

Curing the Sickness to Save the Patient

A caduceus on a red background

In today’s “rough and rash” political environment where debate amongst the broader left tends to be fought in the heavily polemicized social media thunderdome we should actively work within ourselves to approach disagreement with the understanding of mutual interest.

“Solidarity Forever”: The Need for Protest Activism

The recent March 28 "No Kings" protest in downtown Cleveland

The working class acting together in solidarity has ended authoritarian governments, improved the lives of millions of union workers, and spurred some of America’s most necessary changes such as civil rights legislation, expanded healthcare coverage, and child labor laws.