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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.

Abortion

Breaking the Strategic Impasse

Now is the time for a new, militant strategy in the face of the radical right’s attempt to eradicate the right to abortion in the United States.

Anti-capitalism

“Those Who Are Poor, Die Poor”

How should we understand the election of Boric in relation to the social explosions of October? Jeffrey R. Webber makes sense of the Chilean scene.

Anti-capitalism

The Necessity of Taking Back the Streets

Warren Montag probes the limits of current DSA strategy in the context of the American far right’s revival. What can the organization do under these conditions?

Anti-capitalism

Coming Home from the Mines

Robert Ovetz reflects on the centenary of the Kansas wildcat coal strikes, considering the role of the Amazon Army and reflecting on lessons to be drawn from this labor history.

COVID-19

Upticks, Waves, and Social Upsurge

Kim Moody explores the significance of Striketober 2021: what it means, and just as importantly, what it doesn’t.

Africa

Counterrevolution in Sudan

How should we understand October’s military coup in Sudan? And what is left of the resistance in the wake of the 2018-19 movement?

Anti-capitalism

Decolonization without National Sovereignty

Nandita Sharma responds to Neil Braganza’s review of her book Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants

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