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A Left-Wing History of the Republican Party

M.A. Iasilli, February 10, 2019

Radical Republicanism was a predecessor to Marxism in the United States with its critiques of slavery and wage labor. M.A. Iasilli takes a look at its rarely discussed history. Read Article.

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No Bernie

Patrick Gibson, February 20, 2019

One of the major political questions facing the Democratic Socialists of America in the near future is how to relate to Bernie Sanders' recently announced 2020 presidential campaign. Already, a vocal and well-connected group of DSA members have put out arguments for a full endorsement and strong involvement in such a campaign. Central NJ DSA member Patrick Gibson provides an alternative view, arguing that the organization should not tie itself to a leader it cannot meaningfully influence or discipline. Read Article.

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The Invisible Landscape: Tracing the Spiritualist Utopianism of Nineteenth-Century America

Edmund Berger, April 11, 2020

Edmund Berger explores the hidden history of Utopian Socialism and its close relationship with cultures of esoteric spirituality in the nineteenth-century United States. Read Article.

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A Twelve-Step Program for Democrat Addiction

Ben Grove, December 10, 2020

Ben Grove lays out a twelve-step program for the Democratic Socialists of America to pursue a path of independent working-class politics. Reading: Christian Cail. Read Article.

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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.