Tag: Politics

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.

Review of Family Abolition
Alex Adamson reviews M.E. O’Brien’s book Family Abolition. What is the relationship between family abolition and the abolition of racial capitalism?

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

Readings on Feminism and Neoliberalism
Verónica Gago develops the theory and strategy of the feminist response to neoliberalism in Latin America.

Stand Up and Fight for, and alongside, Your Trans Siblings
In an expanded version. of their speech from Chicago’s Trans Day of Resistance, Danelle Wylder makes an antifascist call to struggle for trans liberation.

Materialism and the Crisis of Marxism
What philosophical form corresponds to mass struggles? Arguing against a monistic Marxism, Darren Rosso continues the debate about Fluss and Frim’s reclamation of Enlightenment rationality.

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

Resisting Genocide: The Uyghur Struggle for Justice
Ashley Smith interviews Uyghur activist and human rights lawyer Rayhan Asat on the Chinese state’s repression of Uyghurs in Xinjang and beyond.

Five Abortion Strategies from the Argentinian Perspective
Lucila Szwarc offers five strategies from the abortion struggle in Argentina for the post-Roe United States and for abortion rights seekers globally
Against Multipolar Imperialism
Promise Li argues that multipolar imperialism is an undesirable outcome for the left insofar as it remains a form of imperialism.