Guerrilla Capitalism: A Lesson in (black) American History

By Matthew Thomas Published: May 5, 2022 Noon EST (4 minute read) Before Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin. Parks and Colvin were the first women to oppose segregated seating on the city-owned bus line in Montgomery, Alabama. The maltreatment experienced by these women spawned a citywide, and then nationwide protest against the lack of […]
Abortion is a Marxian Tool

By Olivia Murray Published: April 7, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) In 1848, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels published a small booklet filled with radical delusions about upending traditional social structures and capitalism: “The Communist Manifesto.” They believed societal inequality was the fault of the middle and upper class, and the solution to the […]