The stock market crashes prompted by corona virus fears, the Democrats debate in South Carolina and Bernie leads the pack. All of this and more in This Week @cpusa.
Bernie wins Nevada caucuses: working-class responses to the political crisis and what will it take to build a winning mass movement: all of this and more!
While the government is commonly viewed as an institution standing above society, Marxist theory has traditionally held that the state is a method of one class oppressing another. What has remained...
Andrew Zimmerman discusses the writings of Marx and Engels on the American Civil War, emphasizing the importance of these writings for thinking about race, class and revolution today. The American ...
Bernie Sanders wins the New Hampshire primary with Mayor Pete close behind as the crisis in the Trump presidency deepens. Is Trump now beholden to no one and unbound?
Trump described his policies as a blue collar "boom" - it was rather a boom on the backs of the working class. CPUSA co-chairs Rossana Cambron and Joe Sims discuss Trump's speech and the fightback.
Presented by Scott Hiley Popular resistance, democratic revolution, and the midterms. A presentation on Lenin's "Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution".
Despite the challenges of working for socialism, peace and social justice in the world's leading imperialist power, the Communist Party USA has played a dynamic role for 100 years in the growth an...
Impeachment and the struggle ahead, a new book, Let Them Tremble, on the 100th anniversary of the CPUSA and listing of the most important events of the decade, all on this This Week!
Oct. 27, 2019 - A follow-up discussion on Green Strategy. Presented by Marc Brodine author of Green Strategy. This includes case studies done by volunteers.
As Congress starts drafting articles of impeachment it's vital to keep the pressure on. Whether the articeles of impeachment will have an expansive or narrow focus is unknown - without publiic pres...
Strike wave continues as UAW and Chicago teachers settle, the need for a workers and peoples impeachment, and another billionaire enter the Democratic primary.
What will a sustainable socialist economy look like? What the role of planning, the market, and various forms of socialist ownership? All of this and more as This Week talks with guests Dale Mattew...
A constitutional crisis looms as a majority now support impeachment as Trump rejects all oversight: where will it all end? Meanwhile fires burn in California while millions go without electricity w...
Police violence against African American and Latino youth is continuously encouraged by the Trump administration's use of racism as a central organizing tool. The National Alliance Against Racist ...
Democratic debate responds to growing U.S. left sentiment with two big weaknesses: a) not understanding solving racism is central to solving problems of everyone in U.S. and b) ongoing red baiting.
In this special hour long edition of This Week @cpusa Scott Hiley, Lisa Bergman, Jarvis Tyner, Chauncey Robinson, Maicol Lynch and Joe Sims look back at CPUSA's 100 year history and forward to the ...
Trump bonds with Boris Johnson who suspends Parliament, E. Warren surges in Democratic Primary, children with life threatening illnesses are deported and the labor movement readies for what's coming.
We discuss workers who work for tips, make a little over $2 an hour, and have no benefits. Plus we discuss growing signs of recession, Trump's response, anti-Semitism and Israel.
This week we discuss the best way to respond to the mass murders in El Paso and Dayton, the role of the ruling class in promoting right-wing terror and the lessons of the labor and civil rights mov...