Twitter feed of the Socialist Equality Party in the US.

Joined February 2012
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Socialist Equality Party (US) retweeted
"It's the American Revolution that makes slavery a problem." Revisit this critical 2019 interview with Gordon Wood, a leading historian of the American Revolution, who died tragically this week after being struck by a car.
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Xavier, a QUT student, attended the IYSSE speakout against the war on Iran and the assault on the social and democratic rights of the working class. He said: "I think it mostly is trying to benefit the top, top percentage of the rich." #IranWar‌ #auspol
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Today Ms. Rachel courageously delivered drawings from Dilley detainees (including several by the El Gamal kids) to the House/Senate. Both parties are responsible for Dilley's existence; product of a deeply rotten political order. Close Dilley now (& hands off the El Gamals)!
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An opponent of the class struggle attacks Trotsky, writes a cautionary tale of the 1926 British General Strike This review makes clear that Trotsky’s writings are the working class’s indispensable guide to this critical historical experience wsws.org/en/articles/2026/06…
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Vote No to AEU-Labor sellout! Build independent rank-and-file committees! Fund education not war! 📅 Online public meeting Sunday, June 14, 11 a.m. (AEST) Register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi… #AEU #FundEducationNotWar #teacher #education #publiceducation #auspol #Teachersof𝕏
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Replying to @DavidNorthWSWS
"The first obligation of a genuinely Marxist and revolutionary party is to tell the truth to the working class: to state what is. This is the purpose and perspective of the World Socialist Web Site."
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An opera and an art exhibition in New York focus on Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Both avoid serious examination of the complex lives of these great artists of the 20th century. wsws.org/en/articles/2026/06…
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