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Why We Still Need Pitchforks: A Critique of the Politics of Nora Belrose

Jenna Grove, November 12, 2018

Revolution is outdated and no longer a realistic means to achieve socialism according to Nora Belrose, a DSA member who writes a popular blog. Is revolutionary politics now only an idealistic fantasy? Ben Grove argues otherwise. Read Article.

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Capitalism: What it is and How to Abolish It

M.K. Owen, November 8, 2018

M.K. Owen provides an analysis of capitalism as a historically specific mode of production and provides a vision towards what an alternative to this system would look like, calling for democratic planning of the economy that carries on the work of Project Cybersyn. Read Article.

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What do the Democratic Socialists of America stand for politically?

DT Seel, November 6, 2018

The typical medium through which political organizations have presented their vision of social change is the political program or platform. Despite lacking an official platform, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has endorsed candidates that do have official platforms. DT Seel, using a method of induction based on the content of these platforms, proposes what the DSA's program would be if based on the politics of its endorsed candidates. This 'inductive program' is then examined and put under critique. Read Article.

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Double Agent in Detroit: Anti-Communism at the Local Level

Josh Morris, November 5, 2018

Looking at anti-communism before the McCarthyist era at the local level, Joshua Morris dissects the career of an industrial double-agent William Gernaey. We publish this not only for its contribution to the history of the US Communist Movement and industrial organizing and counter-organizing but also for its depiction of the internal day-to-day operation of the CPUSA in an era of intense class conflict and anti-communism. Read Article.

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Memo on DSA Electoral Campaigns

Peter Moody, October 29, 2018

DSA member Peter Moody looks over DSA's electoral strategy and its current application, specifically in the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez campaign, arguing that the task of making candidates accountable to the organization is far from complete. Read Article.

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How Empires Die

Rosa Janis, October 26, 2018

Rosa Janis argues for a theory of crisis and social decay that uses elements of Marx's Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall as well as the concept of fragility. Crisis must be understood as something not simply occurring in the economy, but the entire society as a whole. Yet the question remains whether an emancipatory politics can emerge from the stagnation and decay of civilization. Read Article.

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Insurrection and Defeat in Bavaria, 1918–19 (Part 2)

Alexander Gallus, October 22, 2018

Alexander Gallus concludes his saga on the Bavarian Soviet Republic and tries to draw political lessons from its failures. Read Article.

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From Workers' Party to Workers' Republic

Donald Parkinson, October 17, 2018

Donald Parkinson takes a look at the history of the First, Second and Third Internationals, arguing for an approach to party-building and political strategy that is informed by the positives and negatives of these experiences. Reading: Matthew Strupp. Read Article.

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Dispatch on Brazil

Amelia Davenport, October 14, 2018

Amelia Davenport interviews Hugo Souza, a militant in the Brazilian left, on organizing, the right-wing Bolsonaro’s campaign that is taking aim at state power with a reactionary neo-liberal agenda, and advice for leftists in the USA. Read Article.

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Missing Victory? Blanqui and the Paris Commune

Doug Enaa Greene, October 13, 2018

Louis August Blanqui was a key revolutionary leader in the French Socialist movement. Yet when the Paris Commune erupted in 1871, Blanqui was in prison, leaving his core of followers without leadership. Failing to defeat inevitable counter-revolution, this experiment in social emancipation was crushed in blood.  How would have Blanqui's leadership affected the outcome of the Commune? Doug Enaa Greene, author of 'Communist Insurgent: Blanqui's Politics of Revolution' weighs in. Read Article.