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Brune Liljefors - Katt på blomsteräng (Cat on a flowerbed)
Marxist Theory

Naturalized Dialectics

In response to China Miéville’s argument for metaphysical idealism, Joshua Nicholas Pineda articulates an antireductionist and naturalistic view of materialism.

Anarchism

The Only Way Out Is Together

From Spain to Rojava to Myanmar, James Stout argues that the fiercest struggles against oppression don’t just resist power—they build new ways of living together.

Southeast panorama of the McCormick Reaper Works, rail yard and canal. 1902. Photo Credit: Paul Renaud via Facebook.
Chicago

What Happened at Harvester?

Using International Harvester’s McCormick works as a lens, Robin Peterson chronicles over a century of class struggle in the United States.

Authoritarianism

The Hungarian Spring

Looking back at Orbánism, Anita Zsurzsán analyzes both the dangers and political opportunities for the Hungarian left in the wake of Orbán’s defeat.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban greets Vice President JD Vance and members of the U.S. delegation in the West Wing Lobby of the White House, Friday, November 7, 2025, before a meeting with President Donald Trump. (Official White House Photo by Molly Riley)
Anti-fascism

Fascism Without a Mass Movement?

DK Renton responds to Spectre’s debate about Trumpism. To understand the process of authoritarian creep, Renton urges us to abandon the attempt to explain through mere taxonomy .

NO ONE LIKES YOU - Anti-Ice Protest, Minneapolis Photo Credit: Chad Davis via wikimedia.
Anti-fascism

For a United Front Against Neofascism

Paul Ginsberg challenges Gordon and Webber’s view of Trumpism as liberal authoritarianism, arguing that it is a neofascist threat that must be fought both electorally and in the streets.

Artificial Intelligence

Service with a Scowl

Sarah Brouillette reviews Annie McClanahan’s Beneath the Wage.

Marxism

On Rick Roderick

On the occasion of Thomas Zigal’s publication of The Seasons of Rick Roderick Robert T. Tally Jr. reflects on the life, teaching prowess, and personality of his former teacher, the Texo-Marxist Rick Roderick.

The Flint sit-down strike exhibit at the Sloan Museum in Flint, Michigan (United States). Michael Barera via wikimedia.
Class struggle

Worker Experiments in New Kinds of Politics

John Schultz challenges the “official history”‘s naturalization of the links between the Democratic Party and the labor movement. Turning to the historical record, Schultz argues the 1930s featured numerous worker experiments in independent labor politics.

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