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Trumpism: Bastard Son of Neoliberalism
Marco Rosaire Rossi, January 30, 2026
Marco Rosaire Rossi argues that Trumpism is a transitional period between neoliberalism and neofascism, where the abandonment of collective reasoning has created an anti-politics of mob rule.
Dredging the Southern Earth, Four Years Later
Iskandar N., January 23, 2026
Iskandar N. narrates and documents the proceedings that led to the expulsion of several members of Atlanta DSA four years ago.
Whither the Islamic Republic?: An Interview with Yassamine Mather on the Iran Protests
Yassamine Mather, Lydia Apolinar, January 16, 2026
Lydia Apolinar interviews Yassamine Mather on the ongoing protests in Iran. Read Article.
Three Vectors of Right-Wing Philosemitism
Abel Bisrat, January 14, 2026
Abel Bisrat surveys what they argue are the three primary expressions of philosemitism found on the contemporary Euro-American Right. Read Article.
Principled, Programmatic, and Partyist: Introducing Worcester DSA’s Approach to Electoral Work
Shane Levett, Stefan Neumayer, January 7, 2026
Shane Levett and Stefan Neumayer discuss the newly adopted electoral Principles and Policy of Central Mass and Worcester DSA, covering the content of the chapter's electoral approach and the means by which it was developed. Read Article.
Servants of the Apocalypse?: The Tragic Destiny of the Professional-Managerial Class in 'A House of Dynamite'
Daniel Cunha, December 31, 2025
Daniel Cunha reviews Kathryn Bigelow's lastest film, A House of Dynamite, arguing that it represents an apotheosis of Bigelow's thematic fixation with the professional-managerial classes. Read Article.
Recessionary Territory: The US Jobs Market and The Looming AI Bust
Ted Reese, December 24, 2025
Ted Reese surveys the state of the US economy and predicts a coming crash. Read Article.
Revolutionary Parliamentarians Across the Galaxy—From 'Andor' to Lenin
Toby Mckenzie Barnes, December 10, 2025
Toby Mckenzie Barnes argues that comparative analysis of Bolshevik parliamentary strategy and the recent Star Wars television show Andor can provide insights for contemporary communists. Read Article.
The Foothills and the Summits: A Response to Nicolas D Villarreal on 'Flowers For Marx'
Conrad Hamilton, December 5, 2025
Conrad Hamilton responds to Nicolas D Villarreal's recent review of Flowers For Marx, taking issue with his critique of the collection's contents. Read Article.
Reconstruction: A New Strategy, Pt. I—A New Typology of Trade Unions
Frank Zon, November 19, 2025
In the first installment of a multi-part series on labor movement reform in the United States, Frank Zon critiques the standard taxonomy of contemporary trade unions and provides a new, alternative typology. Read Article.