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Between Friend and Foe: The Democratic Party Primary and the Future of the Empire
Rosa Janis, February 26, 2020
Rosa Janis analyzes the Democratic Party Primary election as the symptoms of a dying empire that couldn't die quite soon enough. Read Article.
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Race and Socialism: 'People of Color' and a 'New' Political Re-Alignment
Sudip Bhattacharya, March 8, 2023
Sudip Bhattacharya analyzes the multiracial voting bloc that has coalesced behind the Democratic Party under the umbrella term 'People of Color,' arguing that this coalition, rather than organically producing a socialist politics, must be actively courted by socialists from these communities. Read Article.
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Why Are They Like This?
Noah Emke, April 12, 2024
With the 2024 elections in sight, Noah Emke argues that Democrats will always choose right-wing capital over left-wing workers, making the fight against Democratic fascist-enabling essential to the fight against Republican fascism. Read Article.
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Ending the One Party State: Reflections on Rhode Island Democratic Socialists of America
Tony Unger, July 17, 2024
Tony Unger sets the record straight on Rhode Island DSA's political experiences with the Democratic Party and need for class independence. Read Article.