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		<title>The History of the Workers’ Unemployment Insurance Bill</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by  Chris Wright</p>At a time when the American population is radicalizing, when popular movements are coalescing around &#8220;radical&#8221; demands&#8212;Medicare for All, the abolition of ICE, tuition-free college, in general the demand to make society livable for everyone&#8212;it can be useful to draw collective inspiration from the past. Irruptions of the popular will have on innumerable occasions reshaped history, remade the terrain of class struggle such that the ruling class was, at least for a moment, thrown on the defensive and forced to retreat.]]></description>
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