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My Perspective on YDSA’s Red Hot Summer: Opening and First Sessions

July 9, 2022

Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) member AP reports on the opening and first sessions of YDSA's Red Hot Summer organizer training. Read Article.

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The Dialectics Of Stephen Jay Gould: Contingency, Convergence And Spandrels

Emma Teal, July 7, 2022

Interview by Emma Teal. Read Article.

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Rethinking Marxist Politics

Yanis Iqbal, June 29, 2022

Drawing from Gramscian and Althusserian approaches to pedagogy, Yanis Iqbal argues that a successful future for socialist politics must be based on a merger of Marxist theory and the recuperated progressive aspects of proletarian common sense. Read Article.

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Surge and Decline, Part 2: Course Correction

Josh Messite, June 24, 2022

Josh Messite, editor at Negation Magazine, traces the roots of 9/11 and the “War on Terror” it justified all the way back to mid-century efforts by Saudi and American reactionary elites to violently suppress threats to their domestic and international dominance. Read Article.

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Full Time: a Caustic Film About the Inhuman Face of Capitalism

Christos Kefalis, June 20, 2022

Christos Kefalis, editor of the journal Marxist Thought, argues that French director Éric Gravel's new film Full Time (French: Á plein temps) presents a remarkable cinematic social critique of contemporary capitalism. Read Article.

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Putin and the Project of a Big Russian Nation

Maxim Lebsky, June 17, 2022

Translation by Alex Andreev. The original article can be found here. Read Article.

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The Specificity of Anti-Imperialism

S. Hilgers, June 15, 2022

S. Hilgers examines the arguments of the two sides which have emerged on the Left regarding how to conceptualize anti-imperialism in the case of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Revealing the severe limitations of both, Hilgers proposes an alternative anti-imperialist analysis that reckons with the absence of communist proposals in the context of current interstate conflict and re-centers opposition to the state and the capitalist world-system. Read Article.

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The Long Crisis of Democracy

Marvin González, June 10, 2022

The following is an excerpted version of a piece authored by NYC-DSA members Marvin González and M. Fleischman in response to Warren Montag's 2021 article "The Necessity of Taking Back the Streets: Notes on DSA." Using Montag as a starting point, González and Fleischman take on a variety of topics including questions of authoritarianism, the proper method for conjunctural analysis, examples of such analysis applied to the history of political systems that currently circumscribe political action, how those systems are instantiated and managed, especially in the face of crisis throughout different epochs, and the current political situation within the right, the liberal center, and the left. These excerpts are specifically focused on a history of the political conjuncture in the US from its founding until the late 1960s and early 70s. Read Article.

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We Will Return to Pandemic Protections Within a Year

William Silversmith, June 8, 2022

William Silversmith argues that the premature relaxation of pandemic protections will lead to an increasingly untenable situation and the eventual reimposition of said protections. Read Article.

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Running Aground: The RCP and Stalinism

Doug Enaa Greene, June 2, 2022

Analyzing the intellectual output of the Revolutionary Communist Party USA (RCP), Doug Enaa Greene argues that, despite a few moments of minor insight, the Party failed to meaningfully reckon with the question of Stalinism. Read Article.