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Enlightenment

Philosophy as Life-Making Struggle

Neil Braganza responds to Frim and Fluss arguing that Spinoza’s monism requires open-ended thinking, connected to struggles for liberation.

Anti-capitalism

The Crash after the Sugar Rush

In this interview, Michael Roberts discusses both mainstream and Marxist explanations for the current global slump, and how the left should be responding to it.

Anti-imperialism

First and Third World Ecosocialisms

David Camfield argues that neither Matt Huber’s First World ecosocialism nor Kai Heron’s Third World ecosocialism are sufficient political responses to the ecological crisis of global capitalism.

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Anti-capitalism

Revolution in Our Lifetime

Phil Kaplan reviews M.E. Obrien and Eman Abdelhadi’s Everything for Everyone, a speculative oral history of the struggle for the New York Commune.

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Enlightenment

Reason is Red

Anti-capitalism

The Limits of White Skin Privilege

Michael Goldfield reflects on his time in the Sojourner Truth Organization to develop a critique of Noel Ignatiev’s theory of white skin privilege.

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Anti-capitalism

Working Alone

In the face of reduced socialization while working, how can a 21st century labor movement develop the bonds required for robust anti-capitalist organization?

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