Tag: Class struggle

Abolition and Tenant Power in Chinatown
Tenant organizers in LA write about the power of abolitionist politics in the fight against displacement in Chinatown.

The Cape of Experience Tied around My Neck
With the prospect of freedom imminent, Ray Williams writes about memory and selfhood from a prison cell.

The Left Goes Nuclear
In a deep engagement with the politics of the ecomodernist left, Dan Boscov-Ellen interviews Joshua Frank about the false promises of nuclear solutions to climate catastrophe.

Revolt and Reaction
Shireen Akram-Boshar draws key lessons from the current wave of revolt and reaction in the MENA region

Making Everything a Feminist Issue
Camila Valle on the violence of Argentina’s neoliberalism and the radicalizing feminist response that makes everything a feminist issue.

Notes on America’s Railroads
Guy Miller explains the roots of Congressional strikebreaking in the railroad industry.

Beyond Compromise and Constraint
John Clarke writes about education workers in Ontario pushing back against draconian legislation—only to agree to major concessions.

Tories Collapse Amidst a Growing Strike Wave
Raymond Morell writes about the latest wave of strikes across the United Kingdom, the failures of Tory austerity, and challenges facing the new movement.

Class Struggle Against Growth
Natalie Suzelis reviews Schmelzer, Vetter, and Vasinjtan’s The Future of Degrowth and Matt Huber’s Climate Change as Class War.

On Our Own Terms
Noah Zazanis argues for the need to go beyond the NGO model to fight the right’s attacks on abortion and trans rights.