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Feminism

Life That Resists Death

A leftist activist in Iran explains the conditions that led to the latest uprising spreading across the country.

March in Argentina for Reproductive Justice
Abortion

The Fight for Abortion and Reproductive Justice after Roe

Originally a live “donor-event”, an edited transcript of the panel including Camila Valle, Sherry Wolf, Emily Janakiram, and Holly Lewis who discussed reproductive justice in the wake of the overturning of Roe.

Green-blue Casa Ejidal in an agrarian setting in Comonfort, Mexico
Anti-capitalism

Mexico’s Ejido Experiment

Richard Velázquez Perales shows that, while Mexico’s ejidos offer more liberated relations of productionm, they cannot resolve rural inequalities on their own.

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice Texas at a Rally for Abortion Access
Abortion

Frontera Struggles for Reproductive Justice

Mònica Clua-Losada and Mireya Garcia write on the intersecting nature of reproductive justice struggles in the Rio Grande Valley.

Futuristic urban communal housing with agriculture, solar panels, and cooperative labor
Anti-capitalism

Revolution in Our Lifetime

Phil Kaplan reviews M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi’s Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052–2072.

Drawing of the busts of Spinoza, Hegel, Marx, and Trotsky, set against a red background.
Enlightenment

Reason is Red

Harrison Fluss and Landom Frim respond to Aaron Jaffe by defending the political value of philosophical monism.

Climate Change Is Class War in clear three times in blue print on a white wall
Anti-capitalism

Class Struggle Against Growth

Natalie Suzelis reviews Schmelzer, Vetter, and Vasinjtan’s The Future of Degrowth and Matt Huber’s Climate Change as Class War.

Anti-capitalism

The Limits of White Skin Privilege

Michael Goldfield reflects on his time in the Sojourner Truth Organization to develop a critique of Noel Ignatiev’s theory of white skin privilege.

Antiwar

Eastern Europe’s Tragedy

Taras Bilous argues that, as twentieth century Eastern European history shows, accepting imperialist powers’ spheres of influence intensifies reaction and undermines the international left.

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