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Closing Time: End-Stage Capitalism in China and America
The Inner Moon, August 19, 2026
Responding to two recent articles by Nicholas Villareal and Julian Assele, The Inner Moon extrapolates the current cracks in the world-system that point toward a range of different futures, focusing on the old and possibly upcoming hegemon (the U.S. and China, respectively).
No Rules but the Whim of the Ruler: Fascism as Modernized Re-Feudalization
Scott Patrick, August 17, 2026
Drawing from thinkers such as Piero Gobetti, Nicos Poulantzas, Trotsky, and Karl Polanyi, as well as connecting the historical to the contemporary, Scott Patrick argues that fascism is best understood as a regression to regressive pre-liberal norms in the context of a modern political landscape.
"In the beginning there was the Word": A Critique of Pragmatic Idealism
Jibreel Kateb, August 13, 2026
Jibreel Kateb argues that the pragmatist idealism advocated by Geese Magazine leaves Marxism defenseless against attacks on science in an age of irrationalism and climate crisis. Read Article.
Social Democracy and Immigration in Spain
Iker Suárez, August 11, 2026
In light of the recent Ceuta massacre, Iker Suárez provides deeper historical context regarding the immigration policies of Spanish social democracy, focusing on the contradictions between progressive rhetoric and border enforcement in a world structured by imperialism. A translation of an article originally published by Marx XXI. Read Article.
Trump’s Golden Pork: Bonapartism and BBGN
Craig Stockwell, August 7, 2026
Craig Stockwell takes a look at the class politics behind the Trump administration's push for a "golden fleet" of nuclear-powered battleships, finding a Bonapartist policy aimed at shoring up support from the labor aristocracy in key swing states. Read Article.
Unpacking Assumptions: The Strategic Frailty of AOC 2028
Noah Emke, August 5, 2026
Replying to Sarkozy of Geese Magazine's objections to his arguments regarding the dangers of an AOC presidency, Noah Emke challenges four key assumptions in Sarkozy's response. Read Article.
Comintern Debates on Imperialism, Dependent Countries and the ‘Decolonisation’ Thesis
Aritra Chatterjee, Suryashekhar Biswas, August 3, 2026
With a focus on India, Aritra Chatterjee and Suryashekhar Biswas revisit debates in the Comintern concerning Lenin's theory of imperialism and the possibilities of industrialization under relations of dependence. Read Article.
"Unity, Unity, Great Unity": Ho Chi Minh Thought and the Practice of Vietnamese Socialism
Harmony Rodriguez, July 30, 2026
Rarely discussed on its own terms, Ho Chi Minh Thought remains a mystery to most. Harmony Rodriguez investigates the development of Vietnamese Marxism-Leninism and evaluates its strengths and weaknesses. Read Article.
The Rise and Fall of Participatory Management in the People's Republic of China, Part 3: From Market Reforms to the Restoration of Capitalism
Mark Reid, July 24, 2026
Completing a three-part series examining the systemic limitations and historical potentials of democratic workplace management in the People's Republic of China, Mark Reid takes us into the era of reform-and-opening-up, arguing that this period not only saw workers subjected to the discipline of the market but also led to a transformation in the class character of the CPC itself. Read Part 1 and Part 2. Read Article.
The Functionality of Traffic Congestion for Capitalism: Depoliticization, Dependency, and Accumulation
Salvador Medina Ramírez, July 22, 2026
Despite its role in causing friction in social reproduction, Salvador Medina Ramírez argues that traffic actively reinforces capital accumulation by disciplining labor, creating new investment opportunities, and fostering automobile dependency. Read Article.