Tag: Politics
Mexico’s Ejido Experiment
Richard Velázquez Perales shows how Mexico’s ejidos offer more liberated relations of agrarian production but cannot alone resolve rural inequalities which predate, but were magnified by, neoliberal reforms.
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.
Eastern Europe’s Tragedy
Twentieth century Eastern European history is clear: spheres of influence agreements between imperialist powers intensify reaction and undermine the international left.
Against Putin’s War in Ukraine
Spectre’s Ashley Smith interviews Russian socialist Ilya Budraitskis about the politics of Putin’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
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?
Feminist Resistance Against War
Feminists from around the world write to condemn the war on Ukraine
Stop Russia’s War on Ukraine!
Neither Washington, nor Moscow, but the working class worldwide!
When Common Sense Fails
A systematic critique of Jacobin’s voter preference study: what happens when your political conclusions aren’t supported by your own data?