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Judith Butler's Impotent Politics of Nonviolence
Jared Ijams, May 26, 2020
Jared Ijams critiques Judith Butler's recent espousal of a politics of non-violence, linking it to their support of neoliberal Kamala Harris in the recent Democratic Party primary. Read Article.
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Striking Without Threatening: On Marxism, Ethics, and the Truth of Communism
Roxy Hall, July 27, 2022
Roxy Hall responds to ΔΜ's argument for a Marxist virtue ethics, arguing that Communism is itself a wholly new ethical system. Read Article.
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The Killing of Amir Locke: A Contextualization of Violence
Sudip Bhattacharya, October 7, 2022
Sudip Bhattacharya reacts to the police murder of Minneapolis-resident Amir Locke last Spring with a rumination on the question of violence as it relates to both society at large and the socialist movement. Read Article.