How Socialists Invented the Summer Holiday
In 1930s France, the labour movement made summer holidays a priority — and forced bosses to pay workers for time at the beach.
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In 1930s France, the labour movement made summer holidays a priority — and forced bosses to pay workers for time at the beach.
At a time when the entire country is plagued with the Hindutva brand of communalism in its worst-ever ferocity and perfidy, Bhagat Singh’s words are of particular relevance for our nation and polity.
What accounts for the ability of relatively poor countries like Laos and Vietnam to succeed in controlling the coronavirus, while richer states like the USA have floundered?
From medical to military, agricultural, educational, cultural support and more, the Cuban footprint in Africa dates back to the national struggles against colonialism.
On the 41st anniversary of the triumph of the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua on 19 July 2020, at look at the enormous progress made by the country and its people.
Article penned by the President of Russia to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union over Hitler’s Germany.
Capitalist food production is based on ecological destruction, imperialism, inhumane labor practices, and the degradation of human health; a socialist program that guarantees healthy food for all is the only alternative.
As India went into a lockdown to prevent the spread of the Covid 19, we witnessed a different kind of opening-up of our Protected Areas.
CoronaShock is a term that refers to how a virus struck the world with such gripping force; it refers to how the social order in the bourgeois state crumbled, while the social order in the socialist parts of the world appeared more resilient.
41 years on from the revolutionary triumph of 1979, the Sandinista Front for National Liberation (FSLN) in Nicaragua looks stronger and with more legitimacy than ever.
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