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Eugenics 2.0: How Dialectical Materialism can end the Nature vs. Nurture debate
Nafis Hasan, January 1, 2019
Race "science" has not disappeared, and with the rise of xenophobic nationalist politics, it is making a comeback in the form of vulgar genetic determinism. The classic nature vs. nurture debate is returning, with right-wing ideologues firmly on the side of "nature". Nafis Hasan argues that through dialectical logic we can overcome the nature vs. nurture debate and understand the human species in a way that doesn't bow before genetic reductionism. Read Article.
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Revolutions are Made, They Don’t Just Happen: A Look into the Problems of the Johnson-Forest Tendency
Nat Winn, August 25, 2022
Nat Winn critiques the theories, philosophy, and politics of the Johnson-Forest Tendency. Read Article.
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What Contradictions Cannot Be
Dimitris Moustakas, August 18, 2023
Dimitris Moustakas uses formal logic to confront Zeno's paradoxes in a deconstruction of Marxian "dialectical logic." Read Article.
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Dialectical-Strategic Practice and the Struggle-Against-Capitalism
Robert Latham, November 10, 2023
Robert Latham theorizes a renewed approach to strategy and counter-strategy that could cohere the fragmented left in an era of geopolitical upheaval. Read Article.