
Ukraine Will Be a War Without Victors
Ben Roy, November 5, 2024
Ben Roy analyzes the effects of the war in Ukraine on Ukraine, Russia, Europe, and the US, arguing that the failure to stop the war strikes at the very heart of US hegemony and the current geopolitical system. Read Article.

Resistance to a Backlash: Maryland Public Employees On Strike, 1968-1974
Emily Fox, November 1, 2024
Emily Fox argues that a series of illegal strikes by Maryland state public employees between 1968 and 1974 provide key historical insight into the rise and fall of militant public sector unionism in the United States. Read Article.

The Abolitionist Dirty Break
Ben Grove, October 30, 2024
Abolitionists waged war on the two party oligarchy. Ben Grove suggests we can learn from their forgotten triumph. Read Article.

Understanding the Timing of the Stalinist Terror
Naman Karl-Thomas Habtom, October 23, 2024
Why did the Stalinist Terror occur when it did? Naman Karl-Thomas Habtom investigates how institutional accommodation and immediate triggers produced these tumultuous events. Read Article.

The Reign of Play: 'Suzerain' and Practicing Politics
Sam Dee, October 18, 2024
Sam Dee argues that when it comes to video games and political education, interactive fiction-based titles like Torpor Games' 'Suzerain' have far more to teach than classic grand strategy. Read Article.

Amidst the Crisis at Local 952, will the Teamsters Strike CVS in Orange County?
Edgar Esquivel, October 12, 2024
Edgar Esquivel reports on the continuing crisis of Sean O'Brien's leadership of the Teamsters and comments on current events within IBT Local 952 in Orange, California. Read Article.

For a Broad Notion of the Working Class and Against Factory-Workerism: A Response to Gary Levi
Joshua Lew McDermott, October 4, 2024
Joshua Lew McDermott responds to Gary Levi's critique of their article of last year, arguing that Levi's theories of class formation, class consciousness, and class power represent an over-simplistic view they term 'factory-workerism.' Read Article.

Seventy Years On the Waterfront
Hank Kennedy, September 20, 2024
For its seventieth anniversary, Hank Kennedy reflects on the history and legacy of Elia Kazan's classic trade union-themed crime drama 'On the Waterfront.' Read Article.

Vanguardism in DSA
Roland Crisafulli, September 19, 2024
Roland Crisafulli argues against partyist mentalities within the DSA and offers an alternative strategic outlook. Read Article.

Al-Azhar University Liberated Zone - A Critique and Reflection
Róise Uí Mhartain, September 14, 2024
Róise Uí Mhartain reflects on the strengths and weaknesses of Al-Azhar University Liberated Zone, a Palestine solidarity encampment in the Netherlands. Read Article.