Archives: Online Posts
Regimen
Kyle Kubler addresses the desires and realities of physical culture in the Soviet Union during the period surrounding the October Revolution.
Exacerbating the Contradictions
Joseph Daher explains the effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine on the MENA region after decades of agricultural neoliberalism increased its vulnerability.
Ukraine’s Geopolitical Precarity
John-Paul Himka argues that, without the European Union or the United States Russia, fills the regional political void in the Ukraine.
On Our Own Terms
Noah Zazanis argues for the need to go beyond the NGO model to fight the right’s attacks on abortion and trans rights.
Climate Leninism and Revolutionary Transition
Jodi Dean and Kai Heron argue for Climate Leninism as the key to ecological transition
Inside the Russian Resistance against Putin’s War
Ashley Smith interviews Sasha, a Russian activist in Feminist Anti-War Resistance

Farah’s Fifty Years Later
Fifty years ago, thousands of garment workers along the US–Mexico border launched a two-year strike and boycott at Farah Manufacturing. Gabriel Solis draws lessons from their struggle for social movements on the border today.

Breaking the Strategic Impasse
Now is the time for a new, militant strategy in the face of the radical right’s attempt to eradicate the right to abortion in the United States.
From Taiwan to Ukraine
Wen Liu and Brian Hioe explain how the struggle for self-determination in Ukraine can shed light on the Taiwanese struggle against China’s ongoing colonial domination.
Beyond Roe v. Wade
Emily Janakiram on the need, beyond Democratic co-optation, for militant, abolitionist struggle for abortion access.