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Long, Queer Revolution

Nia Frome, December 29, 2018

Revolution won't follow a neat and clean schema, fitting easily into one stage or another, argues Nia Frome. Instead, revolution will be a long process, a process that cannot always be categorized with preconceived definitions. The ideal of revolutionary vision never fully survives contact with the messy and unpredictable realities of political change. Read Article.

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Communism & Republicanism

June 22, 2019

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The Problem of Unity: A Comparative Analysis

Medway Baker, June 14, 2020

In a comparative study of Austro-Marxism, the French Socialist movement, and Bolshevism, Medway Baker argues for the left to seek unity around a programme of constitutional disloyalty. Read Article.

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The Value of Dune: a Communistic Perspective

Jackson Albert Mann, May 17, 2022

Rejecting recent interpretations in the U.S. socialist press as truistic, Jackson Albert Mann makes a case for a particular communistic reading of the first novel in Frank Herbert's Dune franchise. Read Article.

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State, Democracy, and Transition: Is There a "Democratic Road" to Socialism?

Maxi Nieto, July 11, 2022

Maxi Nieto critiques the perspectives of the "new democratic socialism" and argues they are based on a misunderstanding of capitalism as a structural totality. Read Article.

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Conquering Democracy, Abolishing Political Representation

March 29, 2023

The Cibcom Collective argues that Communist society will require an overcoming of political representation in favor of forms of direct democracy like sortition and referendum. Read by: Will Read Article.

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Towards a New Communism

William P. Aguilar, August 10, 2023

Referencing Marx, Hegel, and Zizek, William P. Aguilar elaborates a negatory theory of communism as the de-commodification of everything. Read Article.

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End of the Line

Javier Clark, January 31, 2024

Javier Clark illustrates the contemporary social production of "non-subjects" and the conditions under which they evade traditional revolutionary formulae. Read Article.