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From Charnel-House to Breadbasket: Legacies of South America’s Forgotten Holocaust

In the 1860s, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay decimated Paraguay’s population in a genocidal, scorched-earth military campaign known today as the War of the Triple Alliance. Jaime Litvak argues that Paraguay's defeat in the war played a key role in thwarting autonomous economic development in post-Independence Latin America.

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Seen This Movie Before: Dylan Comes Round Again

Why is Bob Dylan’s ‘apostasy’ in turning his back on the liberal-left folk establishment in the mid-1960s endlessly replayed? Lawrence Parker investigates.

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On Bird-Brained Readings of Althusser: A Response to P.K. Gandakin and Scottie O.

Nicolas D Villarreal, February 26, 2025

Nicolas D Villarreal takes issue with the interpretation of Althusser found in two articles recently featured in Geese Magazine, arguing that authors P.K. Gandakin and Scottie O. exhibit the very humanism and historicism Althusser opposed. Read Article.

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All of Us Palestinians

Adel Irankhah, February 19, 2025

The existence of the Israeli state is an embodiment of the criminal nature of the current liberal world order, argues Adel Irankhah. Translated from Persian by Ahmad Esmaeili. Read Article.

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The Social Formation of the Far Right

Conrad Hamilton, February 14, 2025

How should we understand the far right? Conrad Hamilton argues that while its discourse is often defined as purely prejudicial, what this elides is the way its chauvinism indexes to the reproductive needs of capitalism–the reality of capitalism's social formation. Read Article.

Frankfort-Schuyler Central School in 2021 (Donna Thompson/Times Telegram)

The 1971 Frankfort-Schuyler Teachers Strike and The Unique Paradigm Against Public Employees

J.N. Cheney, February 12, 2025

J.N. Cheney recounts an illegal 1971 strike by public school teachers in New York State's Frankfort-Schuyler District, arguing that their struggle exemplifies the fight for public employees' right to strike. Read Article.

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Why Socialists Must be Abolitionists: Challenging Carcerality in Socialist Spaces

Simoun Magsalin, February 5, 2025

The socialist movement must oppose the carceral institutions and logic deployed by the ruling class and the left alike for the repression of the working class. As an alternative, Simoun Magsalin makes the case for abolition communism. Read Article.

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The Adolescence of a Concept: “Dictatorship of the Proletariat” in Karl Kautsky’s Revolutionary Writings

Ian Szabo, January 29, 2025

Karl Kautsky’s writings on the dictatorship of the proletariat serve as a waypoint between Marx and Lenin, Ian Szabo argues in an analysis of Kautsky’s democratic-republican, revolutionary Marxist political ideas. Read Article.

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The MDC DSA Steering Committee’s Kangaroo Court

Alicent Muning, January 22, 2025

Alicent Muning investigates the leadership practices of the Metro DC DSA’s outgoing steering committee, uncovering a long history of undemocratic behavior and abuses of power. Read Article.

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The Socialist Party of America's Constitutional Critique

Luke Pickrell, January 17, 2025

Luke Pickrell covers the emergence of constitutional criticism among US left-wing organizations at the turn of the 20th century, highlighting the democratic republicanism of those critiques found within the early Socialist Party of America. Read Article.